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Lower Extremity Paralysis

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2016
Severe hypokalemia in the absence of other electrolyte abnormalities, the result of diarrhea, caused striking electrocardiographic changes, generalized weakness, flaccid paralysis of the lower extremities, and biochemical evidence of mild skeletal and cardiac rhabdomyolysis in a 33-year-old man.
D. Luke Glancy   +2 more
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Lower Extremity Replantation

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1991
Replantation of the traumatically amputated lower extremity is a technically feasible surgical undertaking. Successful outcome must be judged by functional achievements of the patient toward returning to the preinjury level. Appropriate patient selection significantly increases the potential for obtaining a satisfactory outcome.
L B, Gayle   +6 more
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Lower extremity reconstruction

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2006
AbstractThe current recommendation for surgical treatment of tumors of the lower extremity is a limb‐sparing resection. Limb‐sparing resection coupled with complex reconstructive techniques and complemented by new chemotherapeutic agents and adjuvant radiation therapy has allowed us to achieve survival rates that are comparable to those of amputation ...
Lior, Heller, Steven J, Kronowitz
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Lower extremity nerve injuries

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986
The surgical and anatomic features pertinent to lower extremity nerve injury are reviewed. The common problems associated with specific nerve lesions are discussed and reparative recommendations are offered. A more informed, aggressive approach to lower extremity nerve repair is suggested.
P A, Aldea, W W, Shaw
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Congenital Lower Extremity

Clinics in Plastic Surgery
The most common plastic surgery-related congenital conditions of the lower extremity are: constriction ring, lymphedema, syndactyly, nevi, and vascular anomalies. Principles of reconstruction are based on the condition and type of deformity. The pediatric population typically has less co-morbidities than adults that can negatively affect outcomes (eg ...
Arin K, Greene   +2 more
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Lower extremity sprains

JAAPA, 2022
Donna La May, Newman   +2 more
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Lower Extremity Muscle Perforator Flaps for Lower Extremity Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004
A true muscle perforator flap is distinguished by the requisite intramuscular dissection of its musculocutaneous perforator to capture the same musculocutaneous territory but with total exclusion of the muscle, and thereby results in minimal functional impairment.
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Lower Extremity Malformations

Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Julien O, Tremblay   +2 more
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“Lower extremity” amputation

Air Medical Journal, 2007
Michael D, Riffle   +3 more
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