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ABSTRACT Purpose To simultaneously measure skeletal muscle energetics and blood flow (BF) before, during, and after dynamic plantar flexion exercise (PFE). Methods Non‐localized pulse‐acquire phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P MRS) and phase contrast flow magnetic resonance imaging (1H MRI) using golden‐angle rotated spiral readouts ...
T. Jake Samuel +6 more
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The use of the gastrocnemius muscle flap has become an excellent choice for coverage of Knee Defects. However, the surgical management of gastrocnemius muscle flap in the injuries of the popliteal artery remains a challenging therapeutic problem.
Mohammadali Babaei Zarch +3 more
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Popliteal artery to tibial plateau distance at the knee level: a radiological study to assess injury risks in osteoarthritic knees using dual source dual energy CT scan [PDF]
Popliteal artery injury is the most disastrous intraoperative complication during total knee replacement. This study aims to determine the mean distance between the popliteal artery (PA) and the tibial plateau in normal and osteoarthritic patients who ...
Abd Rahim, Ezamin +8 more
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An Unusual Case of Mycotic Popliteal Aneurysm Presenting as Recurrent Salmonella enteritidis Bacteraemia [PDF]
We describe a patient with a Salmonella enteritidis mycotic aneurysm. A 91-year-old man presented with recurrent episodes of S. enteritidis bacteraemia 2 months apart.
Lee, Cheng Chuan, Zheng, Shuwei
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ABSTRACT Severe protein C deficiency may present with recurrent multisystem thrombosis, including catastrophic mesenteric venous thrombosis in young adults. Early clinical suspicion, prompt imaging, and thrombophilia screening are essential for timely diagnosis and life‐saving intervention.
Akash Ahmed Alif +5 more
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The acute effects of two different self-myofascial release products on the calf muscle pump and plantar flexion ankle range of motion [PDF]
textBackground: Massage can promote healing and recovery following exercise. (Carefelli et al. 1992). Barnes (1990) proposed that myofascial release helps to break up fibrotic fascial adhesions that may restrict joint range of motion (ROM).
Fleisher, Timothy Michael
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Recanalization of the Native Artery in Patients with Bypass Failure [PDF]
Our objective was to evaluate the possible role of endovascular recanalization of occluded native artery after a failed bypass graft in the case of either acute or chronic limb-threatening ischemia otherwise leading to amputation.
Boi,L +6 more
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ABSTRACT The fibula free flap is a versatile option for reconstructing complex defects, particularly in the head and neck region. However, variations in the vascular anatomy of the skin paddle can pose challenges during flap harvest and inset. We identified three clinical cases of patients who were found to have alternative or aberrant vessel anatomy ...
Andrew Atia, Peirong Yu
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Purpose Popliteal artery laceration is a devastating complication in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Its anatomic position relative to the tibia has been studied using ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging.
Marc Hungerford +3 more
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Primary stenting of the superficial femoral and popliteal artery [PDF]
ObjectivesOver the last decade, the number of endovascular procedures performed on the superficial femoral (SFA) and popliteal arteries (PA) has significantly increased.
Dearing, David D. +5 more
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