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Upper Extremity Arthrography

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
Arthrography is a proven and well-established diagnostic aid in the evaluation and treatment of lesions in several joints; it provides useful information in the treatment of shoulder and wrist lesions. The procedure can be used whenever the cause of shoulder pain is in doubt. Arthrography of the shoulder can aid in the diagnosis of a variety of lesions:
Richard I. Burton, Carl L. Nelson
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US of the Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity: A Landmark Approach.

Radiographics, 2016
Ultrasonography (US) has become a first-line modality for the evaluation of the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity. The benefits of US over magnetic resonance (MR) imaging include higher soft-tissue resolution, cost effectiveness, portability, real-
Jordan M. Brown   +4 more
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Upper-Extremity Thromboembolectomy

2006
1. Identify the likely site of obstruction, based on history and physical exam. 2. Obtain proximal and distal control. 3. Circumferential dissection of the brachial artery at the antecubital fossa. 4. Circumferential dissection of the origin of the radial and ulnar arteries. 5. Make arteriotomy (transverse vs. longitudinal). 6.
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Upper Extremity Replantation in Children

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1981
When a child sustains an amputated part it is a devastating injury for the child, his/her family, and the healthcare providers involved in the child’s care. This chapter will focus on recognizing the mechanisms of injury to aid in ­prevention, handling of the amputated part, and indications for replantation.
Harold E. Kleinert   +2 more
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The Upper Extremities

2021
Robert D. Rondinelli   +6 more
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Upper extremity neuropathies

2019
This chapter covers the electrodiagnostic (EDX) evaluation of upper extremity nerves and the brachial plexus. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common peripheral nerve disorder of the upper extremity. A number of techniques are used but there is no gold standard approach for its diagnosis.
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Lipomas of the Upper Extremity

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1972
A consecutive series of 122 patients with 141 lipomas of the upper extremities has been studied and the data analyzed. The anatomical distribution of these lesions has been documented, and the classic concept of lipoma of tendon sheaths has been questioned. The clinical presentation of the lesions and its significance has been explored.
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UPPER EXTREMITY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
José M. Mélega, José M. Mélega
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Upper extremity replantation

Current Problems in Surgery, 1980
James W. May, G. Gregory Gallico
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