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Neurology, 1994
We examined the clinical features of patients with sciatic neuropathy and the factors that influence prognosis. Of 92 consecutive patients referred for EMG evaluation of sciatic neuropathy, 73 fulfilled strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and had adequate clinical and electrophysiologic information. The etiologies included hip arthroplasty (21.9%),
E C, Yuen, R K, Olney, Y T, So
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We examined the clinical features of patients with sciatic neuropathy and the factors that influence prognosis. Of 92 consecutive patients referred for EMG evaluation of sciatic neuropathy, 73 fulfilled strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and had adequate clinical and electrophysiologic information. The etiologies included hip arthroplasty (21.9%),
E C, Yuen, R K, Olney, Y T, So
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Pediatric sciatic neuropathy associated with neoplasms
Muscle & Nerve, 2011AbstractSeven children with sciatic neuropathy associated with an underlying neoplasm are reported. Clinical presentation, electrophysiological data, imaging, pathology, and/or autopsy results are described. Pain and weakness, primarily foot drop, were the most common presenting symptoms.
Hugh J, McMillan +7 more
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Painful sciatic neuropathy following cardiac surgery
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1991Abstract Ten patients developed bilateral asymmetrical lower limb sensori‐motor or motor deficits associated with prominent causalgic pain after cardiac surgery. The clinical and electrophysiological abnormalities indicated bilateral proximal sciatic nerve lesions, although in several cases the distinction from a diffuse ischaemic axonopathy was ...
P, Kempster +3 more
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Sciatic and tibial neuropathies
The sciatic nerve is the body's largest peripheral nerve. Along with their two terminal divisions (tibial and fibular), their anatomic location makes them particularly vulnerable to trauma and iatrogenic injuries. A thorough understanding of the functional anatomy is required to adequately localize lesions in this lengthy neural pathway.Thomas A, Miller, Douglas C, Ross
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Sciatic Neuropathy Induced by the Lithotomy Position
Archives of Neurology, 1983To the Editor. —A recent medicolegal situation brought to our attention an unexpected, unexplained, and rare sciatic nerve injury associated with general anesthesia with the patient in the lithotomy position. One study 1 indicated a 0.4% occurrence rate.
J H, Romfh, R D, Currier
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California medicine, 1973
Prevention of sciatic injection neuropathy can best be accomplished by teaching that the injection should be made into the gluteal mass in the upper outer quadrant rather than the buttock, and that the needle should be introduced in a plane perpendicular to the surface of the bed when the patient is lying prone.
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Prevention of sciatic injection neuropathy can best be accomplished by teaching that the injection should be made into the gluteal mass in the upper outer quadrant rather than the buttock, and that the needle should be introduced in a plane perpendicular to the surface of the bed when the patient is lying prone.
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Imaging in extraspinal sciatic neuropathy
2012Purpose: The purpose of this educational exhibit is to: 1) Describe the Ultrasound Anatomy of the sciatic nerve 2) Describe typical Ultrasound signs of nerve pathology 3) Present exemplary Ultrasound cases of extraspinal sciatic...
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Postsurgical Inflammatory Sciatic Neuropathy
Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease, 2021Devin E. Prior, Partha S. Ghosh
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