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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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Surgical Anatomy of the Sacral Plexus and Its Branches, 2021
S. Jenkins, R. Tubbs
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S. Jenkins, R. Tubbs
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Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 2003
Abstract In combination with a lumbar plexus, femoral, or saphenous nerve block, sciatic nerve blocks provide complete anesthesia and postoperative analgesia for lower-extremity surgery. Contrary to common belief, sciatic nerve blocks are relatively simple to perform and master. However, the deep location of the sciatic nerve mandates proper training
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Abstract In combination with a lumbar plexus, femoral, or saphenous nerve block, sciatic nerve blocks provide complete anesthesia and postoperative analgesia for lower-extremity surgery. Contrary to common belief, sciatic nerve blocks are relatively simple to perform and master. However, the deep location of the sciatic nerve mandates proper training
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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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Determinations of Sciatic Nerve Tension
Postgraduate Medicine, 1960Several trunk and leg signs are described which will assist in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of conditions associated with sciatic nerve tension. Use of these tests to distinguish between the genuine sufferer and the imitator is explained. The signs of an active lesion of an intervertebral disk are typical and constant, and simulated motions ...
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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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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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