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Peripheral nerve injury

Emergency Nurse, 2003
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, 2007
As 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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Stimulation of the Peripheral Nerve and Peripheral Nerve Field

2012
Neuromodulation by stimulation is most likely active by changing the balance in excitatory and inhibitory fibers based on the theory of Melzak and Wall. Since its introduction, neuromodulation strategies have progressively been advancing into the periphery.
Jason E. Pope   +3 more
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Antioxidants in peripheral nerve

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 1996
Oxidative stress and antioxidants have been related in a wide variety of ways with nervous tissue. This review attempts to gather the most relevant information related to a) the antioxidant status in non pathologic nervous tissue; b) the hypothesis and evidence for oxidative stress (considered as the disequilibrium between prooxidants and antioxidants ...
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Peripheral nerve disorders

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Neuropathy may be classified clinically, electrodiagnostically, and histopathologically. The duration of symptoms may be acute (\3 weeks), subacute (3 weeks–3 months), or chronic (>3 months). The distribution of neuropathic involvement may be proximal, distal, or multifocal.
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Peripheral nerve imaging

2016
Disorders of peripheral nerve have been traditionally diagnosed and monitored using clinical and electrodiagnostic approaches. The last two decades have seen rapid development of both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound imaging of peripheral nerve, such that these imaging modalities are increasingly invaluable to the diagnosis of patients ...
Neil G, Simon   +3 more
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Peripheral nerve neurostimulation

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2003
There is a renewed interest in the use of PNS for the control of intractable pain caused by peripheral mononeuropathies and sympathetically mediated chronic pain syndromes. Technical advances in neurostimulation hardware, specifically lead design and surgical advancements with percutaneous and subcutaneous techniques, fuel this interest in part.
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Peripheral nerve injury

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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Peripheral Nerve Research

HAND, 2023
Michael W, Neumeister, Elvin G, Zook
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Peripheral nerve disease

2018
Polyneuropathies are common neurologic disorders affecting the peripheral nerves. There are a number of causes of damage to these structures, such as genetic and metabolic factors, autoimmune disorders, infection, drug or environmental toxicity, and malignancy.
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