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Traumatic sciatic nerve contusion
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2000A case of isolated post-traumatic sciatic nerve contusion is reported, sustained after direct blunt trauma to the region of the buttock after a fall. Evaluation of this nerve injury not only included an EMG/ NCS, but also confirmatory evidence was obtained using the Minor's iodine-starch test to detect disturbances of sweat secretion.
Chunbo Cai +2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— My state of incredulity upon reading the report by Deverell and Ferguson of "An Unusual Case of Sciatic Nerve Paralysis" ( 205 :699, 1968) propelled me to search the literature. This was occasioned by the incidental reference to the administration of a tetanus toxoid booster one week prior to the onset of symptoms. Edsall et al ( 202 :
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To the Editor:— My state of incredulity upon reading the report by Deverell and Ferguson of "An Unusual Case of Sciatic Nerve Paralysis" ( 205 :699, 1968) propelled me to search the literature. This was occasioned by the incidental reference to the administration of a tetanus toxoid booster one week prior to the onset of symptoms. Edsall et al ( 202 :
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Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 1999
Sciatic nerve blocks are infrequently performed by anesthesiologists. These blocks are considered to be more difficult, and they require the use of long needles, causing apprehension to both the patient and the anesthesiologist. However, the use of nerve stimulators significantly facilitates the approach of the sciatic nerve.
Maria Matuszczak +3 more
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Sciatic nerve blocks are infrequently performed by anesthesiologists. These blocks are considered to be more difficult, and they require the use of long needles, causing apprehension to both the patient and the anesthesiologist. However, the use of nerve stimulators significantly facilitates the approach of the sciatic nerve.
Maria Matuszczak +3 more
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Sciatic Nerve Intraneural Hematoma
World Neurosurgery, 2019Intraneural hematomas are an uncommon cause of a focal mononeuropathy. When they do occur, it is usually in the setting of inherited or iatrogenic coagulopathies or as a consequence of injections targeting nerves. We report a man aged 68 years on warfarin therapy for a prior pulmonary embolism who presented with a 6-month history of progressive ...
Hussam Abou-Al-Shaar, Mark A. Mahan
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Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease, 2001
Barbara E. Shapiro, David C. Preston
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Barbara E. Shapiro, David C. Preston
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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
Nature, 2022, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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Hypertrophic Neuropathy of the Sciatic Nerve
Pediatric Neurology, 2018YİŞ, ULUÇ +2 more
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Sciatic Syndrome Due to Endometriosis of Sciatic Nerve
Southern Medical Journal, 1955Sherrill Jd, Denton Ro
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