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Imaging of Skeletal Muscle [PDF]
Various diagnostic imaging techniques such as sonography, computed tomography, scintigraphy, radiography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have made possible the noninvasive evaluation of skeletal muscle injury and disease. Although these different modalities have roles to play, MRI is especially sensitive in the diagnosis of muscle disorders and ...
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013
PURPOSE Emerging evidence suggests muscle depletion predicts survival of patients with cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS At a cancer center in Alberta, Canada, consecutive patients with cancer (lung or GI; N = 1,473) were assessed at presentation for weight
Lisa Martin+9 more
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PURPOSE Emerging evidence suggests muscle depletion predicts survival of patients with cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS At a cancer center in Alberta, Canada, consecutive patients with cancer (lung or GI; N = 1,473) were assessed at presentation for weight
Lisa Martin+9 more
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Clinical Radiology, 1992
It is rare for lymphoma to present as a primary muscle lesion. The computed tomography (CT) features are described in three cases. Muscle involvement was the only manifestation of lymphoma in two, and in all three cases, contrast enhancement of the soft tissue mass occurred.
N.D. Grunshaw, A.G. Chalmers
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It is rare for lymphoma to present as a primary muscle lesion. The computed tomography (CT) features are described in three cases. Muscle involvement was the only manifestation of lymphoma in two, and in all three cases, contrast enhancement of the soft tissue mass occurred.
N.D. Grunshaw, A.G. Chalmers
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Skeletal muscle fatigue: cellular mechanisms.
Physiological Reviews, 2008Repeated, intense use of muscles leads to a decline in performance known as muscle fatigue. Many muscle properties change during fatigue including the action potential, extracellular and intracellular ions, and many intracellular metabolites.
D. G. Allen, G. Lamb, H. Westerblad
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Human Pathology, 1986
The most common tumors arising in muscle are soft tissue sarcomas, fibromatoses, and hemangiomas. Rhabdomyosarcoma is primarily a tumor of childhood and adolescence and arises most commonly in extramuscular sites. Most intramuscular rhabdomyosarcomas are alveolar.
Dimitris P. Agamanolis+2 more
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The most common tumors arising in muscle are soft tissue sarcomas, fibromatoses, and hemangiomas. Rhabdomyosarcoma is primarily a tumor of childhood and adolescence and arises most commonly in extramuscular sites. Most intramuscular rhabdomyosarcomas are alveolar.
Dimitris P. Agamanolis+2 more
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Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists, 2019
A Skeletal muscle fiber is a large (10-100 m diameter), multinucleated syncytium. Those fibers attached to bone, mediate voluntary movement of the skeleton, and/or maintain body position and posture. Others such as the extra-ocular muscle of the eye and
A. Young+6 more
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A Skeletal muscle fiber is a large (10-100 m diameter), multinucleated syncytium. Those fibers attached to bone, mediate voluntary movement of the skeleton, and/or maintain body position and posture. Others such as the extra-ocular muscle of the eye and
A. Young+6 more
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Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016
The paper is devoted to the most complicated aspects of low back pain. The differences between specific and nonspecific low back pain using the "red flags" system is highlighted. The authors consider the causes of pain chronification (the "yellow flags" system) and the necessity of using a biopsychosocial model.
M V Vygonskaya, Elena Filatova
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The paper is devoted to the most complicated aspects of low back pain. The differences between specific and nonspecific low back pain using the "red flags" system is highlighted. The authors consider the causes of pain chronification (the "yellow flags" system) and the necessity of using a biopsychosocial model.
M V Vygonskaya, Elena Filatova
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Regeneration of skeletal muscle
Cell and Tissue Research, 2011Skeletal muscle has a robust capacity for regeneration following injury. However, few if any effective therapeutic options for volumetric muscle loss are available. Autologous muscle grafts or muscle transposition represent possible salvage procedures for the restoration of mass and function but these approaches have limited success and are plagued by ...
Stephen F. Badylak, Neill J. Turner
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Skeletal muscle tissue engineering
Tissue Engineering Using Ceramics and Polymers, 2022Benedikt Schäfer+3 more
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Skeletal muscle channelopathies
Journal of Neurology, 2002Ion channelopathies have common clinical features, recurrent patterns of mutations, and almost predictable mechanisms of pathogenesis. In skeletal muscle, disorders are associated with mutations in voltage-gated Na(+), K(+), Ca(2+), and Cl(-) channels leading to hypoexcitability, causing periodic paralysis and to hyperexcitabilty, resulting in myotonia
Holger Lerche+2 more
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