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Sphenopalatine ganglion: block, radiofrequency ablation and neurostimulation - a systematic review
BackgroundSphenopalatine ganglion is the largest collection of neurons in the calvarium outside of the brain. Over the past century, it has been a target for interventional treatment of head and facial pain due to its ease of access.
Kwo Wei David Ho+2 more
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A rare variation of extensor indices muscle – A case report
The Extensor Indicis muscle is one among the deep muscles of the extensor compartment of the forearm which takes origin from the Posterior surface of the shaft of the ulna below the origin of the extensor pollicislongus, and from the Inter-osseous ...
Anju Basavaraj Uppin
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Leprous ganglionitis and myelitis [PDF]
A 27-year-old Brazilian woman presented with a 7-month history of progressive pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness of the left upper limb, and paroxysmal dysesthesia affecting the left foot. On examination, there were erythematous, anesthetic patches of skin overlying the metacarpophalangeal joints and on the palmar surfaces of the hands (figure e-1 ...
Rice, Claire M+8 more
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Single-Center, 14-Year Experience of Ganglions of the Hand and Wrist
Objective: The aim of present study is to evaluate a large clinical population of patients operated with diagnosis of ganglion in a single center over a 14-year period.
Haluk Özcanlı, Osman Civan, Ali Cavit
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Retinal adaptation and invariance to changes in higher-order stimulus statistics [PDF]
Adaptation in the retina is thought to optimize the encoding of natural light signals into sequences of spikes sent to the brain. However, adaptation also entails computational costs: adaptive code is intrinsically ambiguous, because output symbols cannot be trivially mapped back to the stimuli without the knowledge of the adaptive state of the ...
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Tibial periosteal ganglion cyst: The ganglion in disguise
AbstractSoft tissue ganglions are commonly encountered cystic lesions around the wrist presumed to arise from myxomatous degeneration of periarticular connective tissue. Lesions with similar pathology in subchondral location close to joints, and often simulating a geode, is the less common entity called intraosseous ganglion.
Geetika Khanna+3 more
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Structural and functional diversity of a dense sample of retinal ganglion cells
To aid understanding of retinal structure and function, we present as an online resource the dendritic arbors and visual responses of ganglion cells in a single patch of mouse retina.
J. A. Bae+17 more
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ESTUDIO POR IMÁGENES DE LOS GANGLIONES MUSCULOESQUELETICOS
El ganglion es un pseudoquiste que se presenta como un nodulo bien definido, de consistencia firme, formado por paredes de tejido fibroso y una capa de células discontinuas pseudosinovlales, con contenido mucinoso espeso y que frecuentemente está cerca ...
Eduardo Osses Z+2 more
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Melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells are resistant to cell injury, but not always [PDF]
Melanopsin retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) are intrinsically photosensitive RGCs deputed to non-image forming functions of the eye such as synchronization of circadian rhythms to light-dark cycle.
Carelli, Valerio+7 more
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Retinal circuits detect salient features of the visual world and report them to the brain through spike trains of retinal ganglion cells. The most abundant ganglion cell type in mice, the so-called W3 ganglion cell, selectively responds to movements of ...
Tahnbee Kim, F. Soto, D. Kerschensteiner
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