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The Enigma of a Traumatic Neuroma: A Case of Nerve Proliferation Without Documented History of Trauma [PDF]
In the differential diagnosis of nerve‐related lesions, even when there is no documented trauma, this case emphasizes the significance of taking traumatic neuroma into account.
Shristi Maharjan +7 more
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Treatment planning for patients with acoustic neuroma. [PDF]
Fishman AJ +9 more
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Neuroma formation occurs because of some degree of nerve injury followed by improper intrinsic nerve repair. The cause of neuroma pain is incompletely understood, but appears to be multifactorial in nature, including local and system changes. A comprehensive understanding of nerve anatomy, injury, and repair techniques should be used when dealing with ...
Michael W, Neumeister, James N, Winters
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Surgical Approaches for Prevention of Neuroma at Time of Peripheral Nerve Injury
Painful neuroma is a frequent sequela of peripheral nerve injury which can result in pain and decreased quality of life for the patient, often necessitating surgical intervention.
Benjamin B. Scott +3 more
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Surgical management of post-surgical intercostal thoracic-abdominal nerve neuroma
Background Formation of post-operative neuroma formation after laparoscopic surgery is not common. Its diagnosis is often missed because pain often mimics intra-abdominal pathology.
Soubrata Raikar +3 more
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Aim. To evaluate the changes in the total cellularity (Nuc) of the rat sciatic nerve regenerative neuroma (RegN) and its representation of CD90, CD44, CD146, and CD133 positive cells, as well as its neurotization under the conditions of dexamethasone ...
O. M. Grabovyi +4 more
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Time course of traumatic neuroma development. [PDF]
This study was designed to characterize morphologic stages during neuroma development post amputation with an eye toward developing better treatment strategies that intervene before neuromas are fully formed.
Karla M C Oliveira +5 more
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Aims:There is limited understanding of factors related to the development of symptomatic neuromas. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of neuroma in amputees with residual limb pain (RLP) and to examine factors associated with ...
Merve Örücü Atar +5 more
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Generally, axons located at the central end of the nerve system will sprout after injury. Once these sprouts cannot reach the distal end of the severed nerve, they will form a traumatic neuroma.
Liping Zhou +6 more
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