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Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987Peripheral nerve disorders involving the bovine thoracic and pelvic limbs are presented. Anatomic considerations, etiologic mechanisms, clinical signs, diagnosis, and prognosis are detailed for each specific impairment. Treatment, although generally supportive, is also discussed.
D K, Ciszewski, N K, Ames
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Experimental Neurology, 2020
Peripheral nerve injuries are common and frequently result in incomplete functional recovery even with optimal surgical treatment. Permanent motor and sensory deficits are associated with significant patient morbidity and socioeconomic burden.
K. Zuo, T. Gordon, K. Chan, G. Borschel
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Peripheral nerve injuries are common and frequently result in incomplete functional recovery even with optimal surgical treatment. Permanent motor and sensory deficits are associated with significant patient morbidity and socioeconomic burden.
K. Zuo, T. Gordon, K. Chan, G. Borschel
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2016
In order to understand peripheral nerve dysfunction, and to follow neuronal regeneration, basic sciences of the peripheral nerve should be understood completely. A surgeon who operates on "nerves" uses this knowledge, especially the organization of the peripheral nerve, in nerve reconstructions.
Gürsel Leblebicioğlu, A. +4 more
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In order to understand peripheral nerve dysfunction, and to follow neuronal regeneration, basic sciences of the peripheral nerve should be understood completely. A surgeon who operates on "nerves" uses this knowledge, especially the organization of the peripheral nerve, in nerve reconstructions.
Gürsel Leblebicioğlu, A. +4 more
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Advances in Materials
Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are considered as promising treatment strategy and frontier trend for peripheral nerve regeneration, while their therapeutic outcomes are limited by the lack of controllable drug delivery and available physicochemical cues.
Dongyu Xu +8 more
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Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are considered as promising treatment strategy and frontier trend for peripheral nerve regeneration, while their therapeutic outcomes are limited by the lack of controllable drug delivery and available physicochemical cues.
Dongyu Xu +8 more
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Microsurgery of Peripheral Nerves
Hand, 1973AbstractDevelopment of microsurgical techniques represents a major advance in the surgery of peripheral nerves. The operating microscope makes it possible to evaluate the severity of trauma to nerve tissue more accurately than other methods. Microsurgery has made it possible to perform atraumatic interfascicular dissection in operations for various ...
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International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1981
The neuron is remarkable as a cell with a prolonged process, the axon. Various substances and organelles are transported up and down the axon. Axotomy profoundly affects this axonal transport. The proximal stump of the axon seals off and organelles accumulate. Terminal sprouts appear and move towards the distal stump.
K, Kristensson, T, Olsson
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The neuron is remarkable as a cell with a prolonged process, the axon. Various substances and organelles are transported up and down the axon. Axotomy profoundly affects this axonal transport. The proximal stump of the axon seals off and organelles accumulate. Terminal sprouts appear and move towards the distal stump.
K, Kristensson, T, Olsson
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1974
Abstract In the hand we should, in general, favour primary repair, but this should only be done if the state of the wound and of the nerve allows, and if the necessary surgical skill is available and the technical surroundings favourable.
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Abstract In the hand we should, in general, favour primary repair, but this should only be done if the state of the wound and of the nerve allows, and if the necessary surgical skill is available and the technical surroundings favourable.
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Peripheral Nerve Conduit: Materials and Structures
ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2019Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Restoration of nerve function after PNI is a challenging medical issue. Extended gaps in transected peripheral nerves are only repaired using autologous nerve
Shadi Houshyar +2 more
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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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Peripheral Nerve Abnormalities
Ultrasound Clinics, 2007As experience is gained, ultrasound (US) continues to identify an increasing number of nerves and related pathologic conditions. High-resolution US provides cost-effective, accurate morphologic information regarding a variety of nerve abnormalities including inherited disorders and developmental anomalies, nerve involvement in medical diseases ...
MARTINOLI, CARLO +6 more
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