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Glomus tumors are benign tumors of the skin. Clinically, these tumors can present as solid, painful subcutaneous nodules, frequently seen on the hand (particularly subungual region). Glomangiomyomas are the least common histological type of glomus tumor. In the literature, there are only a few glomangiomyoma cases of the forearm location.
Ning, Xiaoying+4 more
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Myoelectric forearm prostheses: state of the art from a user-centered perspective. [PDF]
User acceptance of myoelectric forearm prostheses is currently low. Awkward control, lack of feedback, and difficult training are cited as primary reasons.
B. Peerdeman+8 more
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Considerations and Challenges of Resorbable Intramedullary Nailing in Pediatric Forearm Fractures [PDF]
Background: Pediatric diaphyseal forearm fractures, often caused by sports or leisure activities, require treatment based on fracture stability. While stable fractures can be managed conservatively, unstable fractures typically require surgery, with ...
Gergő Józsa+9 more
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SPLINT FOR FRACTURE OF THE FOREARM. [PDF]
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Henry Fisher
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Do Arterial and Venous Diameter Predict the Success of Wrist Radiocephalic Arteriovenous Fistula for Haemodialysis?: A Prospective Interventional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Native or autogenous Arteriovenous Fistula (AVFs) placed for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is the gold standard. Radiocephalic Arteriovenous Fistula (RCAVF) just proximal to the wrist is preferred, as it provides a larger proximal area for ...
Neeraj Kant Agrawal+4 more
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Comparative analysis of bone fixation in patients with uncomplicated multiple fractures and fracture-dislocations of the forearm [PDF]
Introduction The functional anatomy of the forearm sets up requirements for the choice of fixation constructs and medical technologies of osteosynthesis to be used for particular localization and pattern of injury.
Aleksei A. Panov+2 more
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The Myth of Median Nerve in Forearm and Its Role in Double Crush Syndrome: A Cadaveric Study
Purpose: This study aims to histologically compare the median nerve in the arm, forearm, and wrist, to help understand how cervical radiculopathy in a double crush phenomenon causes distal nerve dysfunction at the carpal tunnel and median nerve with ...
Sahar A. Abdalbary+6 more
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Memory killer T cells contribute to control of secondary viral infection by exhibiting rapid effector function upon reinfection. In this issue of Immunity, Kohlmeier et al. (2010) demonstrate that type I interferon is key for rapid upregulation of effector function within circulating memory T cells, ensuring efficient control of infection.
Stephen J. Turner, Nicole L. La Gruta
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Radiocephalic Fistula Recovery Using the Forearm Basilic Vein: A Case Report
Dysfunction of the arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis is a challenge for the nephrologist and the vascular surgeon. Although experience is limited, the use of the forearm basilic vein as outflow of the radiocephalic fistula has been considered.
Daniela Alferes+6 more
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Introduction: Osteoporosis is a common disease among middle-aged and older people. Because bone mineral density (BMD) is obtained by dividing bone mineral content by area, accurate measurement of the surface of the studied area plays an important role ...
Alireza Rajaei+5 more
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