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A Variation of the Musculocutaneous Nerve Absent
A variation of the brachial plexus, characterized by the absence of the musculocutaneous nerve on the left arm, was found during the dissection of a 28-year old male cadaver. The whole lateral cord was joined to the median nerve, which it met in two points.
Wu-Chul, Song +5 more
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ABSTRACT Recent technological advancements may now allow shorter reliable magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) scans of the brachial plexus (BP) even at 1.5 T. The objective of this study was to compare ultra‐fast bilateral coronal 3D T2w TSE STIR (3D‐IR) with unilateral sagittal 2D T2w TSE Dixon (2D‐DX) in terms of image quality, diagnostic ...
Fabio Zecca +7 more
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A New One-Stage Method for Nose Reconstruction: The Supratrochlear Artery Perforator Propeller Flap [PDF]
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CORDOVA, Adriana +2 more
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ABSTRACT Vascular malformations often become symptomatic during childhood and require multidisciplinary intervention. However, reports of resection followed by free flap reconstruction in pediatric patients remain rare. We report two toddler cases of vascular malformations reconstructed with free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flaps. Case 1 was a 2‐year‐old
Kou Fujisawa +2 more
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Arthroscopic Mumford procedure utilizing the anteromedial and Neviaser portals – a pilot cadaveric study on neurovascular structures at risk [PDF]
Introduction: Degenerative disorder involving the acromio-clavicular joint (ACJ) is quite common especially in the elderly. One of the surgical modalities of treatment of this disorder is the Mumford Procedure.
Abdul Rashid, Ahmad Hisham +6 more
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Tratamento cirúrgico das lesões traumáticas do plexo braquial em adultos: uma visão geral [PDF]
Traumatic injuries to the brachial plexus in adults are severely debilitating. They generally affect young individuals. A thorough understanding of the anatomy, clinical evaluation, imaging and electrodiagnostic assessments, treatment options and proper ...
MARTINS, Roberto S., SIQUEIRA, Mario G.
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A 69‐year‐old female with a history of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty presented with persistent anterior shoulder pain and restricted range of motion. Imaging subsequently demonstrated calcific changes of the conjoint tendon. Targeted corticosteroid injections provided temporary symptom relief; however, recurrence after discontinuation due to ...
Andrew Gaetano +6 more
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Diagnostic Challenge in MR Neurography: A Cachectic Patient With Suspected Neuralgic Amyotrophy
Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) is an acute immune‐mediated neuropathy with nonspecific symptoms that can mimic traumatic, infectious, tumorous, or degenerative conditions. In these cases, MR neurography is an important diagnostic tool to assess peripheral nerves and rule out differential diagnoses. This case report presents the imaging findings in a 66‐year‐
Tabea Borde +5 more
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Shoulder arthroscopy positioning: lateral decubitus versus beach chair. [PDF]
Since the introduction of the beach chair position for shoulder arthroscopy, orthopaedic surgeons have debated whether the beach chair or lateral decubitus is superior.
Ciccotti, MD, Michael G. +2 more
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Variant Median and Absent Musculocutaneous Nerve
Three roots of Median nerve and absence of Musculocutaneous nerve was encountered unilaterally on right side during routine undergraduate dissection training at Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Pimpri, Pune. Median nerve gave four branches in the arm. It pursued normal course and distribution in forearm and hand.
Vaishali Paranjape +2 more
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