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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994
Knowledge of the actions of conventional neurotrophic factors on peripheral neurons is accumulating rapidly, and growth factors that were discovered outside the nervous system have been found to have neurotrophic actions. The nature and initiation of proximal neuronal responses to nerve injury, the interactions of Schwann cells and growth cones, and ...
D. B. Clarke, Peter Richardson
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Knowledge of the actions of conventional neurotrophic factors on peripheral neurons is accumulating rapidly, and growth factors that were discovered outside the nervous system have been found to have neurotrophic actions. The nature and initiation of proximal neuronal responses to nerve injury, the interactions of Schwann cells and growth cones, and ...
D. B. Clarke, Peter Richardson
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2015
Radial nerve injuries continue to challenge hand surgeons. The course of the nerve and its intimate relationship to the humerus place it at high risk for injury with humerus fractures. We present a review of radial nerve injuries with emphasis on their etiology, workup, diagnosis, management, and outcomes.
Karin L. Ljungquist+2 more
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Radial nerve injuries continue to challenge hand surgeons. The course of the nerve and its intimate relationship to the humerus place it at high risk for injury with humerus fractures. We present a review of radial nerve injuries with emphasis on their etiology, workup, diagnosis, management, and outcomes.
Karin L. Ljungquist+2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1981
Awareness of the iliohypogastric nerve is important when a lower abdominal incision is used, as injury to the nerve may result in considerable postoperative pain and morbidity.
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Awareness of the iliohypogastric nerve is important when a lower abdominal incision is used, as injury to the nerve may result in considerable postoperative pain and morbidity.
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 1996
Inadequate peripheral nerve regeneration as a result of trauma contributes greatly to the morbidity of surgical patients. Animals admitted as an emergency often have concurrent orthopaedic injuries that impair mobility and may mask peripheral nerve dysfunction if a thorough neurological examination is not performed.
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Inadequate peripheral nerve regeneration as a result of trauma contributes greatly to the morbidity of surgical patients. Animals admitted as an emergency often have concurrent orthopaedic injuries that impair mobility and may mask peripheral nerve dysfunction if a thorough neurological examination is not performed.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
Brachial plexus injury is the most common type of nerve injury seen in children. Contusion or laceration of the facial nerve is also peculiar to the neonatal age group. Both of these injuries are often seen in association with traumatic deliveries.
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Brachial plexus injury is the most common type of nerve injury seen in children. Contusion or laceration of the facial nerve is also peculiar to the neonatal age group. Both of these injuries are often seen in association with traumatic deliveries.
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Emergency Nurse, 2003
Penetrating injuries are commonly seen in emergency departments and are generally associated with peripheral nerve injuries.
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Penetrating injuries are commonly seen in emergency departments and are generally associated with peripheral nerve injuries.
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INJURIES OF NERVES AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
Archives of Neurology, 1872Chapter VIII. Sensory Lesions .... Usually the pains from nerve hurts are either aching, shooting, or burning, or perhaps all three at once. Looking carefully through my notes as to this point, I find that in a considerable proportion of gunshot wounds of nerves there is principally burning pain, or at least that this is the prominent symptom, while ...
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
Axillary nerve injury remains the most common peripheral nerve injury to affect the shoulder. It most often is seen after glenohumeral joint dislocation, proximal humerus fracture, or a direct blow to the deltoid muscle. Compression neuropathy has been reported to occur in the quadrilateral space syndrome, although the true pathophysiology of this ...
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Axillary nerve injury remains the most common peripheral nerve injury to affect the shoulder. It most often is seen after glenohumeral joint dislocation, proximal humerus fracture, or a direct blow to the deltoid muscle. Compression neuropathy has been reported to occur in the quadrilateral space syndrome, although the true pathophysiology of this ...
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