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Multifunctional in vivo vascular imaging using near-infrared II fluorescence
In vivo real-time epifluorescence imaging of mouse hindlimb vasculatures in the second near-infrared region (NIR-II, 1.1~1.4 microns) is performed using single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) as fluorophores.
Cooke, John P. +7 more
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Common mistakes and pitfalls in magnetic resonance imaging of the knee [PDF]
This pictorial review presents an overview of common interpretation errors and pitfalls in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the knee. Instead of being exhaustive, we will emphasize those pitfalls that are most commonly encountered by young residents ...
De Vos, Nicolas +2 more
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Maximizing Neurovascular Outcomes of Facial Transplantation: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Facial transplantation is a division of reconstructive surgery which aims to improve the function and appearance of a face that has endured severe disfigurement. Currently, the face transplant procedure uses allogenic tissue, harvested from a brain‐dead donor, to replace damaged facial components.
Olivia A. James, Faye Bennett
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Lateral circumflex femoral artery aneurysms (LCFAAAs) are rare. We report a patient with a large right LCFAAA originating from the common femoral artery at the bifurcation of the deep and superficial femoral arteries and three aortoiliac aneurysms ...
Atsushi Morishita, MD +3 more
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ABSTRACT Myofascial pain syndrome (MFPS) causes chronic shoulder pain. Supraspinatus and infraspinatus, rotator cuff muscles innervated by the suprascapular nerve, are commonly affected. Intramuscular botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injections near motor points (i.e., visible nerve branch entry sites used as a proxy for motor endplates) are an effective ...
Dave Osinachukwu Duru +5 more
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A Model of Free Tissue Transfer: The Rat Epigastric Free Flap [PDF]
Free tissue transfer has been increasingly used in clinical practice since the 1970s, allowing reconstruction of complex and otherwise untreatable defects resulting from tumor extirpation, trauma, infections, malformations or burns.
Almeida, MA +13 more
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The Cutaneous Branch of the Obturator Nerve: Common Finding or a Rarity Worthy of Note
ABSTRACT According to textbook descriptions, branches of the femoral and obturator nerves provide the sensory innervation to the medial side of the thigh. However, as the exact prevalence of the obturator nerve's cutaneous branch is unknown, an anatomic study was conducted to reveal its role in providing cutaneous innervation to the medial thigh ...
Christoph Fuchssteiner +3 more
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Introduction and objectives: Infectious pseudoaneurysm of the superficial femoral artery is an uncommon pathological condition that requires a rapid prompt management.
Sara Mokhtari +3 more
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ABSTRACT Endovascular treatment (EVT) for chronic total occlusion (CTO) lesions has progressed recently; however, severely calcified lesions remain difficult to treat owing to challenges in guidewire passage and limited balloon or stent expansion. We report the case of a 79‐year‐old Asian male with intermittent claudication who had previously undergone
Kosei Tanaka +3 more
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Retrograde Popliteal Access for Challenging Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusion
Retrograde popliteal access has long been established as an alternative to the antegrade approach to occlusive lesions in the superficial femoral artery (SFA).
Georges Ibrahim +2 more
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