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Efficacy of Lateral Sagittal Versus Costoclavicular Approach in Ultrasound-Guided Infraclavicular Block for Below Elbow Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
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Children's Health-Related Quality of Life After Brachial Plexus Birth Injury.
Bauer AS +9 more
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Ultrasound of the Brachial Plexus
AbstractExamination of the brachial plexus with ultrasound is efficient because it allows many parts of the brachial plexus as well as the surrounding soft tissues to be assessed with high spatial resolution. The key to performing good ultrasound of the brachial plexus is being familiar with the anatomy and the common variants.
James Griffith
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 1996
The brachial plexus arises from the lower cervical and upper thoracic spinal nerve roots. It courses between the anterior and middle scalene muscles and adjacent to the subclavian artery. The brachial plexus may be visualized by both MRI and CT. Symptoms of a brachial plexopathy commonly are nonlocalizing.
S K, Mukherji, M, Castillo, A G, Wagle
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The brachial plexus arises from the lower cervical and upper thoracic spinal nerve roots. It courses between the anterior and middle scalene muscles and adjacent to the subclavian artery. The brachial plexus may be visualized by both MRI and CT. Symptoms of a brachial plexopathy commonly are nonlocalizing.
S K, Mukherji, M, Castillo, A G, Wagle
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Long-Term Outcome of Brachial Plexus Reimplantation After Complete Brachial Plexus Avulsion Injury [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Complete brachial plexus avulsion injury is a severe disabling injury due to traction to the brachial plexus. Brachial plexus re-implantation is an emerging surgical technique for the management of complete brachial plexus avulsion injury ...
Carolina Kachramanoglou +2 more
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Neurosurgery, 1987
Abstract Over a 17-year period, 56 patients with 57 tumors involving the brachial plexus were operated upon. The 40 neural sheath tumors included 26 neurofibromas, 8 schwannomas, 4 malignant neural sheath tumors, 1 fibrosarcoma, and 1 meningioma.
M D, Lusk, D G, Kline, C A, Garcia
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Abstract Over a 17-year period, 56 patients with 57 tumors involving the brachial plexus were operated upon. The 40 neural sheath tumors included 26 neurofibromas, 8 schwannomas, 4 malignant neural sheath tumors, 1 fibrosarcoma, and 1 meningioma.
M D, Lusk, D G, Kline, C A, Garcia
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Brachial plexus stretching injuries: Microcirculation of the brachial plexus
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1995This study was undertaken to investigate the pathogenesis of brachial plexus stretching injuries at an intensity level not severe enough to cause avulsion injury. While we performed traction on 64 forelegs of 32 rats, we evaluated changes in the blood flow in the extrinsic and intrinsic microvascular systems of the brachial plexus.
T, Kitamura +3 more
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Amyloidoma of the brachial plexus
Surgical Neurology, 2003Amyloidomas of the peripheral nervous system are rare lesions. Most commonly, they involve the gasserian ganglion and the branches of the fifth cranial nerve. No association with systemic amyloidosis has been reported.We describe an amyloidoma of the lower trunk of the right brachial plexus. At the age of 34 years, this 71-year-old female had undergone
Alessandro, Consales +3 more
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Hand Clinics, 2005
Imaging the brachial plexus is challenging because of the complex anatomy of the region and the wide variety of pathology that can affect it. For the purpose of imaging, it is helpful to divide traumatic and nontraumatic entities affect-ing the brachial plexus.
Kimberly K, Amrami, John D, Port
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Imaging the brachial plexus is challenging because of the complex anatomy of the region and the wide variety of pathology that can affect it. For the purpose of imaging, it is helpful to divide traumatic and nontraumatic entities affect-ing the brachial plexus.
Kimberly K, Amrami, John D, Port
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