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Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome: Management of Acute Thromboembolic Complications From an Ulnar Artery Aneurysm [PDF]
Summary:. Hypothenar hammer syndrome is a rare vascular disorder resulting from repetitive trauma to the hypothenar region of the hand, leading to ulnar artery injury and potential aneurysm formation. The aneurysm can eventually release distal emboli and
Hani AL Shehhi, MD +5 more
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Palmar pseudoaneurysm following carpal tunnel release [PDF]
Carpal tunnel release surgery is a common and relatively safe surgical procedure; however, rare complications such as pseudoaneurysms can occur. Treatment of palmar pseudoaneurysms typically includes endovascular embolization or open ligation. We present
Sydney Bormann +3 more
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ASPECTS OF THE НUMAN SUPERFICIAL PALMAR ARCH FORMATION IN NEWBORNS
superficial palmar arch, artery, newborn Introduction: The superficial palmar arch is believed to be the main in the hand circulation. Changes in the superficial palmar arch formation are of great clinical interest, especially in hand surgery. Aim of study: to examine principles of the superficial arch formation in newborns.
Gadzhieva, F. G., Senko, V. I.
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Unique Variation of Superficial and Deep Palmar Arches: A Case Report With Literature Review. [PDF]
Raviteja P, Chandrupatla M, K A.
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An Incomplete Superficial Palmar Arterial Arch: Clinical Considerations of the Modified Allen's Test. [PDF]
Inoue T, Yamamoto T, Iwanaga J.
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A Cadaveric Study on Variations of Branching Patterns of Ulnar Nerve in Hand [PDF]
Introduction: Anatomical knowledge of variations in the branching patterns of ulnar nerve in hand is very important for the surgeons in diagnosis of peripheral neuropathies and in treating nerve compression syndromes.
BR Chaitra
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The median-radial type of superficial palmar arch: a case report and review of the literature
Soubhagya R. Nayak +3 more
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The Clinical Application of Kaplan's Cardinal Line as a Surface Marker for the Superficial Palmar Arch [PDF]
Panchal AP, Trzeciak MA.
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Introduction The superficial palmar arch is the main contributor to the vascular supply of the hand. Numerous anatomical variants have been described and there are multiple classifications of the superficial palmar arch available.
Claudia Arroyo Berezowsky +3 more
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