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Entrapment Neuropathy

Transtendinous course of the infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve. A contribution to the aetiology of entrapment neuropathy and modification of the existing classification

Transtendinous course of the infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve. A contribution to the aetiology of entrapment neuropathy and modification of the existing classification

... In the literature, special attention has been paid to the topographic anatomy of the IPBSN since iat- rogenic injury of the nerve has been reported as a complication of both knee arthroscopy and knee open surgery [3]. ...

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Superficial brachial artery: a possible cause for idiopathic median nerve entrapment neuropathy

Superficial brachial artery: a possible cause for idiopathic median nerve entrapment neuropathy

... Nerve entrapment syndromes occur because of anatomic constraints at specific locations in both upper and lower ...nerve entrapment syndromes include sites where a nerve courses through fibro-osseous or ...

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Entrapment neuropathy results in different microRNA expression patterns from denervation injury in rats

Entrapment neuropathy results in different microRNA expression patterns from denervation injury in rats

... In entrapment neuropathy, considering that there are no aforementioned circumstances, it is unknown why a successful surgical decompression does not result in a predictable and satisfactory outcome; ...

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The Associated Risk Factors for Entrapment Neuropathy in the Upper Extremity: The Locomotive Syndrome and Health Outcome in Aizu Cohort Study (LOHAS)

The Associated Risk Factors for Entrapment Neuropathy in the Upper Extremity: The Locomotive Syndrome and Health Outcome in Aizu Cohort Study (LOHAS)

... The aim of the current study, a large epidemiologic study, was to clarify the prevalence of CTS and CuTS in the Japanese general population and investigate the associated risk factors us[r] ...

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Diabetic Neuropathy in homeopathy

Diabetic Neuropathy in homeopathy

... Diabetic neuropathy (DN) refers to symptoms and signs of neuropathy in a patient with diabetes in whom other causes of neuropathy have been ...symmetrical neuropathy is the commonest ...

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Anatomical study of middle cluneal nerve entrapment

Anatomical study of middle cluneal nerve entrapment

... 5. Berthelot JM, Delecrin J, Maugars Y, Caillon F, Prost A. A potentially underrecognized and treatable cause of chronic back pain: entrapment neuropathy of the cluneal nerves. J Rheumatol. ...

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“Diabetes and Complications at a Glance for Pharmacy Researchers” by Kharjul Mangesh, Gali Vidyasagar, Kharjul Ashwini, India.

“Diabetes and Complications at a Glance for Pharmacy Researchers” by Kharjul Mangesh, Gali Vidyasagar, Kharjul Ashwini, India.

... cardiac output responses to exercise. 37 Diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) induces vasoconstriction and reduces neuronal blood flow due to activation of protein kinase C. Vascular endothelium damage and reduces ...

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Charcot osteoarthropathy in type 2 diabetes persons presenting to specialist diabetes clinic at a tertiary care hospital

Charcot osteoarthropathy in type 2 diabetes persons presenting to specialist diabetes clinic at a tertiary care hospital

... Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with the num- ber of complications such as peripheral artery disease, foot ulcerations, peripheral neuropathy and charcot osteoar- thropathy. These complications are ...

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Cerebellar learning distinguishes inflammatory neuropathy with and without tremor

Cerebellar learning distinguishes inflammatory neuropathy with and without tremor

... peripheral neuropathy would most likely depend on plastic changes within the cerebellum and connections that mediate interaction between sensory and motor systems and therefore that patients with tremor would have ...

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Formulation And Evaluation Of Niosomal In Situ Gel Ocular Delivery System Of Brimonidine Tartrate

Formulation And Evaluation Of Niosomal In Situ Gel Ocular Delivery System Of Brimonidine Tartrate

... The aim of present study was to develop Brimonidine tartrate niosomalinsitu gels forglaucomatreatment. Poor bioavailability of drugs from ocular dosage form is mainly due to tearproduction, nonproductive absorption, ...

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Limited entrapment model to simulate the breakthrough of Arthrobacter 
and Aquaspirillum in soil columns

Limited entrapment model to simulate the breakthrough of Arthrobacter and Aquaspirillum in soil columns

... ‘limited entrapment model’ to simulate the observed bacterial ...bacteria entrapment rate depends on the amount of trapped bacteria and that the entrapment accelerates as the amount of trapped ...

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Defendant Did Not Commit the Crime

Defendant Did Not Commit the Crime

... Entrapment The entrapment defense applies when the defendant admits to committing a criminal act but claims that he or she was induced, or persuaded, by a law enforcement officer to comm[r] ...

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PREPARATION AND IN VITRO EVALUATION OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM NIOSOMAL FORMULATIONS

PREPARATION AND IN VITRO EVALUATION OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM NIOSOMAL FORMULATIONS

... systems producing niosomes that are less leaky and less permeable 16,20 . The incorporation of cholesterol into the lipid bilayers increases the width of the bilayers and increases the vesicle size 15 . 1 reported that ...

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In situ cross Linked Chitosan-Gellan Gum Polyelectrolyte Complex Based Nanogels Containing Curcumin for Delivery to Cancer Cells

In situ cross Linked Chitosan-Gellan Gum Polyelectrolyte Complex Based Nanogels Containing Curcumin for Delivery to Cancer Cells

... and entrapment efficiency of curcumin loaded nanogel system was found to be ...higher entrapment of curcumin in nanogel structure is attributed to in situ cross linking between two polymers and addition of ...

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Nicotinamide polymeric nanoemulsified systems: a quality-by-design case study for a sustained antimicrobial activity

Nicotinamide polymeric nanoemulsified systems: a quality-by-design case study for a sustained antimicrobial activity

... by entrapment capacity (EC), entrapment efficiency (EE), particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning ...

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Improving and Standardization in Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

Improving and Standardization in Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

... Carpal tunnel syndrome has been considered to be one of the most common disorders of the upper extremities and the most common and prevalent surgically correctable compression neuropathy. The typical symptoms, ...

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Niosome-loaded antifungal drugs as an effective nanocarrier system: A mini review

Niosome-loaded antifungal drugs as an effective nanocarrier system: A mini review

... were applied for the treatment of ocular infection in a topical form. Particle size of the formulations varied from 140 to 280 nm with an entrapment efficiency range of 40-84.35%. Bioassays showed that fluconazole ...

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Clinical and Electrophysiological Evaluation of Neuropathy in Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Clinical and Electrophysiological Evaluation of Neuropathy in Rheumatoid Arthritis.

... present at onset as mononeuritis multiplex. In such cases, the patient complains suddenly about pain and dysaesthesia in the course of a peripheral nerve at one of the lower limbs and feet or more rarely at one of the ...

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A Study Of Flaw Entrapment Efficiency In Penetrant Testing

A Study Of Flaw Entrapment Efficiency In Penetrant Testing

... The Flaw Entrapment efficiency is the ability of penetrant to form an indication large enough to be detected. There are several factors that influenced the efficiency. There are volume of defect, length of defect, ...

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Entrapment in plastic debris endangers hermit crabs

Entrapment in plastic debris endangers hermit crabs

... potential entrapment hazard to crabs based on meeting both of these criteria: 1) the lid was missing or the container was damaged such that it allowed crabs access to the inside of the container, and 2) the ...

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