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Acute lumbosacral hemorrhagic ganglion cyst after transforaminal epidural steroid injection
Epidural steroid injection is one of the most commonly used non-surgical treatments for degenerative lumbar vertebral disease. Its use has increased as degenerative lumbar vertebral disease has increased in frequency.
Dong-Yeong Lee+4 more
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A 14‐year‐old spayed female Miniature Pinscher presented with tongue curling, dysphagia, hypersalivation, and sublingual gland swelling. Comprehensive evaluation, including neurologic and musculoskeletal examinations, blood work, and urinalysis, revealed
Minha Ji+4 more
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Psilocybin as a novel treatment for chronic pain
Abstract Psychedelic drugs are under active consideration for clinical use and have generated significant interest for their potential as anti‐nociceptive treatments for chronic pain, and for addressing conditions like depression, frequently co‐morbid with pain.
Tate Askey+3 more
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Intraneural ganglion cyst of the peroneal nerve and coronavirus disease-19 vaccination: Relationship and possible mechanism. [PDF]
Wiwanitkit S, Wiwanitkit V.
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Genetic Association of Primary Angle‐Closure Glaucoma and Disease Progression
ABSTRACT Background To investigate single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) reported in the largest up‐to‐date systematic review and meta‐analysis on primary angle‐closure disease (PACD), on their associations with primary angle‐closure glaucoma (PACG) and disease progression.
Yu Jing Liang+6 more
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Adnexal masses or perineural (tarlov) cysts? Differentiation by imaging techniques: A case report
Background: Perineural cysts formed within the nerve-root sheath at the dorsal root ganglion. They are most commonly located in the arachnoid covering the junction of the dorsal ganglion and nerve root. They are usually asymptomatic, incidental findings,
Firoozeh Ahmadi, Farnaz Akhbari
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Recurrent Peroneal Intraneural Ganglion Cyst: Management and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Yunga Tigre J+5 more
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Deep Phenotyping of Pathology‐Confirmed Benign Lesions in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome Patients
Gastrointestinal, skin, thyroid, and vascular lesions are frequently present in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome patients with little to no difference between sexes or by index status. Early‐onset lipomas (< 20 years) may be useful for early recognition of patients, and uterine polyps should be considered for inclusion as a PHTS‐related lesion.
Ane J. Schei‐Andersen+14 more
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