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Segmental composition and nerve distribution of the brachial plexus in Galictis cuja
Abstract Galictis cuja is a neotropical mustelid with terrestrial locomotor habits, yet the anatomy of its brachial plexus has remained undescribed. This study characterizes the origin, organization, and distribution of the brachial plexus nerves in 15 adult specimens (30 antimeres).
Natan da Cruz de Carvalho +6 more
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This clinical trial aimed at comparing the intensity of pain and bruising by subcutaneous and intramuscular injections using and retractable fixed syringes and needles and syringes with no needles combined, at a public hospital in Sao Paulo, for six ...
Luiz Carlos Ribeiro Lamblet +4 more
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Should Not The Dorsogluteal Site Be Used for Intramuscular Injection?
The present review was conducted for the purpose of explaining the reasons why the dorsogluteal site should not use for intramuscular injection based on evidence.
Nurten KAYA +2 more
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Painful muscle fibrosis following synthol injections in a bodybuilder: a case report
Introduction Synthol is a site enhancement oil used by bodybuilders to boost the cosmetic appearance of muscles. Here, we describe the case of a patient with severe side effects following repeated intramuscular injections of synthol in his right biceps ...
Ghandourah Suleiman +4 more
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Pain and intramuscular injections [PDF]
J M, Cupitt, V, Kasipandian
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Identification Epitope on VP4 Protein of Senecavirus A Recognized by a Monoclonal Antibody
This study aims to identify conserved antigenic epitopes on the SVA VP4 protein using monoclonal antibodies, providing valuable tools for further exploring its functions and developing detection methods. SVA VP4 protein was expressed in Escherichia coli and purified with High‐Affinity Ni‐Charged Resin FF.
Liang Meng +7 more
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Sciatic nerve palsy associated with intramuscular quinine injections in children
The purpose of this paper is to show that, in children, gluteal injection of quinine dihydrochloride (QDH) may result in damage to the sciatic nerve. Forty-six children were seen with foot drop following intramuscular injections in the same limb.
Naddumba, E.K., Ndoboli, P.
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Background: Intramuscular injections are a typical nursing procedure in clinical settings. Injections into the muscle can cause pain and suffering in patients, even with their therapeutic benefits.
Hameed Muslim Hashem +1 more
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Investigating the Heat Stability and Inactivation Conditions of Decapod Iridescent Virus 1 (DIV1)
Heat treatment effectively inactivates decapod iridescent virus 1 (DIV1) under milder conditions than current WOAH recommendations. DIV1 infectivity was eliminated at 56°C for 30 min, 60°C for 15 min, or 70°C for 1 min, providing optimized heat treatment strategies for aquaculture biosecurity and seafood safety.
Yonghui Feng +4 more
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This article examines the available evidence about intramuscular injection techniques to generate simple evidence-based or best practice guidelines for implementation in the developing world.
MCN Walters (18766918) +1 more
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