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Precise control of tibial nerve stimulation for bladder regulation via evoked compound action potential feedback mechanisms. [PDF]
Lim YS +10 more
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Isolated tibial nerve injury: a rare presentation
RahulKrishnarao Patil +3 more
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Pigmented Birthmarks and Spinal Neurofibromas in KRAS Mosaicism—Not to Be Confused With NF1
ABSTRACT We report a child presenting with pigmentary skin lesions and spinal neurofibromas who was diagnosed molecularly with KRAS mosaicism. We review the previous literature of two cases of congenital skin lesions and neurofibromas and spinal nerve root hypertrophy caused by KRAS variants and highlight this presentation as an important differential ...
Karina M. Forde +3 more
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Superficial peroneal to tibial nerve transfer for restoring plantar flexion in partial sciatic nerve injuries: illustrative case. [PDF]
Porche K, Wu KY, Spinner RJ.
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Abstract Objective To describe the operative technique and outcome of free autologous omentum grafting (OG) for wound reconstruction on the distal limbs of dogs. Study design Retrospective case series. Animals A total of 10 client‐owned dogs. Methods Medical records (2010–2023) were searched for dogs with open limb wounds distal to the stifle or elbow ...
Jason G. Makar, Wendy I. Baltzer
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Distal Leg Posterior Tibial Nerve Schwannomas Combined With Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: A Case Series and Literature Review. [PDF]
Verly G, Acioly MA.
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to ascertain whether a prosthetic meniscus adapts pressures to native tibial contact pressures in a canine stifle joint after total medial meniscectomy. Study design Ex vivo biomechanical experimental study. Sample population Seven cadaveric hindlimbs of seven large‐breed dogs.
Fee M. C. Fohrmann +6 more
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Efficacy and safety of non-invasive low-frequency tibial nerve stimulator in overactive bladder. [PDF]
Zhang Z +12 more
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Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine: A review of existing techniques in dogs
Abstract Surgical limb‐sparing in veterinary medicine can be defined as an intervention aimed at preserving limb function when a bone abnormality is present, namely neoplasia or a non‐repairable fracture, and the affected segment of that bone needs to be removed and, most often, replaced.
Johnny Altwal, Bernard Séguin
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