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Peripheral nerves are organ-like structures containing diverse cell types to optimize function. This interactive assembly includes mostly axon-associated Schwann cells, but also endothelial cells of supporting blood vessels, immune system-associated ...
Daniel Gerber +6 more
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Tumor innervation: peripheral nerves take control of the tumor microenvironment.
In recent decades, cancer research has expanded exponentially beyond the study of abnormally dividing cells to include complex and extensive heterotypic interactions between cancer and noncancer cells that constitute the tumor microenvironment (TME ...
Stefan M. Gysler, R. Drapkin
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Fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the median nerve: An unusual cause of carpal tunnel syndrome
Fibrolipomatous hamartoma is a rare benign tumor‐like condition that affects most commonly the median nerve. The diagnosis is usually confirmed through its typical appearance on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) without the need for a nerve biopsy.
Mario Gilberto Siqueira +5 more
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Barriers of the peripheral nerve [PDF]
This review introduces the traditionally defined anatomic compartments of the peripheral nerves based on light and electron microscopic topography and then explores the cellular and the most recent molecular basis of the different barrier functions operative in peripheral nerves.
Maria H. Alanne +2 more
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Peripheral Nerve Blockade [PDF]
Regional anesthesia has gained significant popularity over the last few decades due to improved efficacy and patient safety. An increasing number of anesthesiologists perform peripheral nerve block (PNB) techniques in their daily clinical practice making the current special issue both timely and practical.
Gabriella Iohom +3 more
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Peripheral nerve injuries [PDF]
Nerve injuries caused by medical interventions (Iatrogenic lesions) can complicate procedures and affect any part of the peripheral nervous system. Available data is fragmentary and little information is accessible on the overall incidence of iatrogenic nerve lesions that ranges from 1.5 to 15%.[1, 2] Major drawbacks are the limited number of patients ...
Anesti, Katerina, Caine, Paul
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The Superior Cerebellar Artery: Variability and Clinical Significance
The superior cerebellar artery (SCA) arises from the distal part of the basilar artery and passes by the oculomotor, trochlear, and trigeminal nerves. SCA is known to play a crucial role in the development of trigeminal neuralgia.
Mikołaj Malicki +8 more
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Peripheral nerves electrostimulators. Technical Specifications
Admission The first successful attempt to use stimulants neuro modulation properties date back to the first half of the twentieth century. Due to the high technological limitations, the use of peripheral nerve electrostimulators the early eighties
Mateusz Domeracki +8 more
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Treatment of radiation-induced brachial plexopathy with omentoplasty
Radiation-induced brachial plexus neuropathy (RIBPN) is a rare and delayed non-traumatic injury to the brachial plexus, which occurs following radiation therapy to the chest wall, neck, and/or axilla in previously treated patients with cancer.
Adilson José Manuel de Oliveira +4 more
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tACS motor system effects can be caused by transcutaneous stimulation of peripheral nerves
Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a noninvasive neuromodulation method which has been shown to modulate hearing, motor, cognitive and memory function.
B. Asamoah, A. Khatoun, M. Mc Laughlin
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