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Objective: The authors report a case of femoral nerve schwannoma by MR imaging findings. Case: A patient presenting with right inguinofemoral pain and swelling was submitted to a Gadolinium-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): a schwannoma arising from the femoral nerve in the right inguinofemoral area was disclosed.
Manoel Baldoino Leal-Filho +4 more
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Clinical submission of supernumerary head of adducter brevis muscle [PDF]
Adductor brevis is an important member of the adductor family occupying the medial compartment of the thigh executing the function of adduction and medial rotation. Deviations from normal anatomy are unusual and rarely reported.
Gayatri R, +4 more
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Determination of regional bone blood flow by means of fluorescent microspheres using an automated sample-processing procedure [PDF]
The determination of regional blood flow utilizing fluorescent microspheres (FMs) is an established method for numerous organs. Recent progress, in particular the automation of sample processing, has further improved this method.
Anetzberger, H. +3 more
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Osteoclast‐Derived SLIT3 Mediates Osteoarthritis Pain and Degenerative Changes
In TMJ‐OA, osteoclasts play a significant role in promoting the growth of sensory nerves at the osteochondral interface. In early OA, TRAP+ osteoclast‐derived SLIT3 induces sensory nerve growth into the condylar cartilage. This nerve growth facilitates the development of pain associated with OA.
Weiwei Zhu +13 more
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Inspired by the composition and structure of native bone tissue and its complex interplay of biological signals, a norepinephrine‐loaded biomimetic mineralized electrocompacted collagen scaffold (NE‐MEC) is developed capable of simultaneously supporting osteogenesis, neural repair, angiogenesis, and immune modulation.
Zhengyun Ren +10 more
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Effects of exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia on limb muscle fatigue and performance [PDF]
1. Reductions in arterial O2 saturation (−5% to −10% SaO2 below rest) occur over time during sustained heavy-intensity exercise in a normoxic environment, caused primarily by the effects of acid pH and increased temperature on the position of the ...
Dempsey, JA, Romer, LM
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P347Correlation between compound motor action potential and femoral venous pressure waveform as novel phrenic nerve monitoring [PDF]
Yutaka Saitoh +9 more
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Resilient Calvarial Bone Marrow Supports Retinal Repair in Type 2 Diabetes
Skull bone (calvarium) marrow in diabetic mice stay structurally intact and keeps making blood cells, unlike the bone marrow of the leg bones. The skull marrow is exposed to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which contains protective molecules called oxysterols.
Bright Asare‐Bediako +16 more
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Background: Variations in Lumbar plexus anatomy can affect surgical and anaesthetic outcomes. Despite the documented general anatomy, detailed morphometric measurements of lumbar nerve roots and branches remain limited, especially in the Indian ...
Shebna Sithara V , Sapna AK , Sudhil TR
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Recent Progress in Mechanoluminescence for Multi‐Dimensional Stress Monitoring
Multi‐dimensional stress visualization technology (0D point detection, 1D linear distribution, 2D planar imaging, 3D volume reconstruction) has become a focus of attention in the field of stress sensing. The transition from “points” to “multi‐dimensional spatial fields” facilitates real‐time, in situ, and high‐resolution visualization of stress ...
Xiuxia Yang +3 more
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