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Primary Benign Brachial Plexus Tumors
Primary benign brachial plexus tumors are rare. They pose a great challenge to the neurosurgeon, because the majority of patients present with minimal or no neurological deficits.
Ketan I. Desai, Desai, Ketan I
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Brachial plexus root avulsions
The majority of adult brachial plexus palsies are posttraumatic injuries caused by high-energy forces, usually involving motor vehicles. In infants, brachial plexus palsies commonly represent obstetrical injuries following excessive traction on the ...
Soucacos, P. N. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Closed reduction of distal radius fractures is painful, and current analgesic strategies may be inadequate. Ultrasound‐guided lateral infraclavicular brachial plexus block may offer complete analgesia and muscle relaxation, potentially improving patient comfort and reduction quality.
Mathias Therkel Steensbæk +14 more
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Mediolateral episiotomy during vacuum‐assisted delivery in nulliparous women was associated with lower obstetric anal sphincter injury (1.4% vs 2.8%; adjusted odds ratio 0.42, 95% CI 0.25–0.70). The protective effect was greater when intrapartum risk factors were present, including prolonged second stage, occiput posterior position, and birthweight ...
Matan Anteby +7 more
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Background and purpose To test whether the enhanced 3D-NEVERview (3D-NEVERview + C) sequence improves delineation accuracy and allows clinically meaningful dose reductions to the brachial plexus of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) with cervical lymph node ...
Yuanyuan Li +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has become an established minimally invasive treatment for benign thyroid nodules (BTN), offering excellent safety and efficacy. However, factors predicting treatment success and post‐procedural thyroid dysfunction remain incompletely understood.
Shmuel Wechsler +3 more
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The magnitude problems of brachial plexus lesions are not only about the surgical approaches but also the basic problems. Its vague clinical symptoms, the complexity of anatomy structure, the use of advanced imaging followed by electrophysiology to ...
Ompusunggu, Sevline Estethia +1 more
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Carotid sheath route: Is it the solution for the problems of the pre-spinal route?
Anil Ghanshyam Bhatia
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Abstract Engaging students and fostering interactions can be a challenge in large enrollment, foundational‐level, undergraduate anatomy classes. Despite the active learning environment of the anatomy laboratory, students often struggle to find study partners or even speak to fellow learners in a large classroom.
Kristin Stover +2 more
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BACKGROUND: Schwannoma is a rare tumor that can be found in the brachial plexus. Despite the fact it is benign it can cause inflammatory reaction or compression of the nerves’ fascicles causing altered muscular or sensitive performance of the upper limb.
RENÒ, Filippo +8 more
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