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Gangrene of the Forearm after Subclavian Arterio-aortostomy for Coarctation of the Aorta [PDF]
C. Frederick Kittle, Paul W. Schafer
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Aims: Isolated fractures of the ulnar diaphysis are uncommon, occurring at a rate of 0.02 to 0.04 per 1,000 cases. Despite their infrequency, these fractures commonly give rise to complications, such as nonunion, limited forearm pronation and supination,
Prism Schneider+5 more
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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF HAND AND FOREARM INFECTIONS [PDF]
A. C. J. BRICKEL
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We report an interesting case of Bancroftian filariasis diagnosed on fine needle aspiration cytology in a young female hailing from a non-endemic hilly area of India, who presented with a subcutaneous swelling on the left forearm.
Shivanee Sharma+4 more
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The effect of noradrenaline infusions on the blood flow through the human forearm
H. Barcroft+3 more
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A CASE OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATION OF THE LEFT FOREARM WITH ABSENCE OF THE HAND [PDF]
J. J. Kurlander
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FRACTURE OF THE FOREARM COMPLICATED WITH DISLOCATION. [PDF]
Emily Griswold
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The increase in tone in forearm resistance blood vessels exposed to increased transmural pressure
David A. Blair+3 more
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Three Cases of Paralysis of Muscles of the Hand and Forearm [PDF]
Walter Broadbent
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Hyperaemia following arterial occlusion or exercise in the warm and cold human forearm
D. R. Coles, Keith Cooper
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