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Neuropathy of ulnar nerve compression due to ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm in Guyon s canal
Ulnar nerve entrapment due to an aneurysm of ulnar artery in the Guyon s canal is rarely described in the Iiterature. This article presents a case of ulnar nerve compression at the Guyon s canal caused by a false aneurysm of the ulnar artery secondary by
Yilmaz Inan, Ayan Gulgonen, Turker Ozkan
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Trauma to arteries of the forearm
Trauma to arteries of the forearm corresponds to 20% of total arterial trauma. The authors analyzed 24 patients with non iatrogenic trauma of the forearm arteries, cared for from January 1987 to December 1990.
Nelson Wolosker +6 more
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ABSTRACT Marden–Walker syndrome (MWS; OMIM 248700) is an extremely rare congenital disorder characterized by multiple joint contractures, craniofacial dysmorphism, neurological abnormalities, and multisystem involvement. Although historically diagnosed on clinical grounds, only a few cases have been molecularly confirmed.
Guilherme Sotto Battiston +35 more
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A case of elbow hyperextension leading to complete brachial artery rupture [PDF]
Background To our knowledge there are no cases in the literature of traumatic vascular injury of the brachial artery by elbow hyperextension without elbow dislocation based on either clinical or radiological evidence.
Deva S Jeyaretna +3 more
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ABSTRACT Scaphoid non‐union or malunion often produces a three‐dimensional (3D) deformity that alters wrist biomechanics. Patient‐specific instrumentation (PSI) has been introduced to improve reconstruction accuracy, but quantitative comparisons with conventional free‐hand techniques remain limited.
Sylvano Mania +5 more
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Morfologia e Vascularização do Plexo Braquial no Rato Wistar [PDF]
Introduction: The rat is probably the animal species most widely used in experimental studies on nerve repair. The aim of this work was to contribute to a better understanding of the morphology and blood supply of the rat brachial plexus.
Almeida, MA +7 more
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SUMMARY A 17‐year‐old, 24‐kg, female greater rhea (Rhea americana) presented with an acute onset of left wing droop. Clinical examination and radiographs revealed an open, simple, displaced, short‐oblique diaphyseal fracture of the distal third of the left humerus.
Pierre Huberdeau +6 more
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Anomalies of radial and ulnar arteries
During dissection conducted in an anatomy department of the right upper limb of the cadaver of a 70-year-old male, both origin and course of the radial and ulnar arteries were found to be anomalous.
Rajani Singh +2 more
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Morphometric Analysis of the Radial Artery in a Select White South African Donor Cohort
ABSTRACT The radial artery is a vital access point for various cardiovascular and neurological interventions yet detailed morphometric studies in African populations are limited. This study aimed to investigate the radial artery dimensions in thirty adult body donors housed in the Department of Clinical Anatomy, University of KwaZulu‐Natal, Durban ...
Aleisha J. Singh +2 more
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A comparison of blood flow changes in tissues treated with therapeutic ultrasound and electrical stimulation [PDF]
Context: Therapeutic ultrasound and electrical stimulation both claim to achieve many effects on the body, one of which is increasing blood flow in tissues.
McDaniel, Ryanne
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