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Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of the distal oblique bundle in the distal interosseous membrane of the forearm

Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of the distal oblique bundle in the distal interosseous membrane of the forearm

... Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 468 wrist and forearm MRIs. Inclusion criteria were wrist or forearm MRIs taken in patients older than 18 years of age, and exclusion criteria were patients with acute wrist or ...

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Small blue round cell tumor of the interosseous membrane bearing a t(2;22)(q34;q12)/EWS-CREB1 translocation: a case report

Small blue round cell tumor of the interosseous membrane bearing a t(2;22)(q34;q12)/EWS-CREB1 translocation: a case report

... The resection specimen revealed a high-grade sarcoma with areas similar to those found in the biopsies, but also other areas with neoplastic cells with clear cyto- plasm arranged in a nested pattern (Fig. 1f). Extensive ...

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THE EFFECT OF ‘BALANCING LIGAMENTOUS TENSION’ (AN INDIRECT TECHNIQUE) ON RANGE OF MOTION AT THE ANKLE.

THE EFFECT OF ‘BALANCING LIGAMENTOUS TENSION’ (AN INDIRECT TECHNIQUE) ON RANGE OF MOTION AT THE ANKLE.

... The tibia and fibula are in direct contact with each other via the proximal and distal tibiofibula joints. These two bones are also connected via the interosseous membrane that runs along the shaft of the ...

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Diagnosis and treatment of acute Essex Lopresti injury: focus on terminology and review of literature

Diagnosis and treatment of acute Essex Lopresti injury: focus on terminology and review of literature

... the Interosseous Membrane (IOM) particularly in its central and stronger part named Central Band or Interosseous ligament (IOL) [3–5] and Distal Radio- Ulnar joint (DRUJ) represented by the ...

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IFITM5 pathogenic variant causes osteogenesis imperfecta V with various phenotype severity in Ukrainian and Vietnamese patients

IFITM5 pathogenic variant causes osteogenesis imperfecta V with various phenotype severity in Ukrainian and Vietnamese patients

... Genetic heterogeneity is reflected in the broad variabil- ity of OI phenotypes. In 1979, David Sillence classified OI based on the clinical severity as follows: type I — non- deforming OI with blue sclera; type II—lethal ...

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Study the Anatomical Variations of the Posterior Interosseous Artery and Its Clinical Applications

Study the Anatomical Variations of the Posterior Interosseous Artery and Its Clinical Applications

... done proximal dissection and protected the index septum prolongation which carries the perforators from the IRA . Except for one case where there was 0.5cm distal necrosis, all flaps survived in the entirety. We have ...

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Residual angulation of distal tibial diaphyseal fractures in children younger than ten years

Residual angulation of distal tibial diaphyseal fractures in children younger than ten years

... Posttraumatic tibiofibular synostosis is a rare compli- cation of pediatric distal tibiofibular fractures [23,24]. Tibial tethering was noted in every patient. The normal growth pattern of distal fibular migration ...

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Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study

Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study

... Based on our experimental observation and the study of Hayami et al., a complete healing of the instability of the radial head under functional treatment is hardly conceiv- able at least for ligamentous injuries up to ...

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Subtalar instability: imaging features of subtalar ligaments on 3D isotropic ankle MRI

Subtalar instability: imaging features of subtalar ligaments on 3D isotropic ankle MRI

... For surgical confirmation of STI, the ankle was exam- ined using C-arm stress fluoroscopy under general or spinal anesthesia. In all patients, STI was confirmed by marked tilting of the calcaneus against the talus with ...

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Nerve transfers of the forearm and hand: a review of current indications

Nerve transfers of the forearm and hand: a review of current indications

... In high‑level injuries of the median nerve both extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the forearm and hand, as well as the sensation on the volar‑radial part of the hand, are affected and need restoration. In low‑level ...

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Case Report Intraneural perineurioma affecting multiple nerves: a case report and literature review

Case Report Intraneural perineurioma affecting multiple nerves: a case report and literature review

... gressive weakness in the affected muscles. To date more than 120 cases of intraneural peri- neurioma have been reported [1-39] (Table 1). The affected patients are 2 to 73 years old, with the majority of cases reported ...

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To: Neuropsychological profiles predict regional neuropathology 5 years later: Relating anatomy to function in Alzheimer’s disease

To: Neuropsychological profiles predict regional neuropathology 5 years later: Relating anatomy to function in Alzheimer’s disease

... dorsal interosseous (FDI) or tibialis anterior if one had used the mean CSP duration of each subject to perform conventional parametric (paired sample student’s t-test) or nonparametric (Wilcoxon signed rank test) ...

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Effects of a tailored strength training program of the upper limb combined with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in chronic stroke patients: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial

Effects of a tailored strength training program of the upper limb combined with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in chronic stroke patients: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial

... training through the use of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited by TMS. For TMS testing, participants will be seated in an armchair with both hands resting in pronation. The participant’s skin will be cleaned with ...

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Accessory head of the flexor pollicis longus muscle: anatomical study and clinical significance

Accessory head of the flexor pollicis longus muscle: anatomical study and clinical significance

... The AHFPL may lead to an entrapment neuropa- thy of the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN), known as Kiloh-Nevin syndrome or anterior interosseous nerve syndrome (AINS) [5, 15, 25]. This syndrome is ...

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Anastomosis between median and ulnar nerve in forearm and hand

Anastomosis between median and ulnar nerve in forearm and hand

... A total of 14 cadavers of both sexes (13 men and 1 women) with different age group were used for the study. 14 cadavers were studied bilaterally, in total 28 sides of upper limb regions of the cadavers were carefully ...

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Upper limb neuropathy in computer operators? A clinical case study of 21 patients

Upper limb neuropathy in computer operators? A clinical case study of 21 patients

... terior interosseous and median nerves at elbow ...posterior interosseous nerve, nerve root compression, or any other neuropathic or non-neuropathic upper limb ...

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Key Steps in the Early Evolution of Life from the Origin of Protein Synthesis to Modern Cellular Life

Key Steps in the Early Evolution of Life from the Origin of Protein Synthesis to Modern Cellular Life

... phospholipid membrane into the plasma membrane; (2) the origin of primitive cytoplasm; (3) primitive gene regulation; (4) the beginnings of the virus world; and (5) the advent of ...

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A rare variant of the ulnar artery with important clinical implications: a case report

A rare variant of the ulnar artery with important clinical implications: a case report

... A sound knowledge of the vascular anatomy of the upper limb is of paramount importance, since this is a site of frequent injury and of various surgical and inva- sive procedures [1,2]. Normally, the arterial supply to ...

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Posterior interosseous nerve palsy caused by synovial osteochondromatosis of the elbow analyzed by three dimensional reconstruction: a case report

Posterior interosseous nerve palsy caused by synovial osteochondromatosis of the elbow analyzed by three dimensional reconstruction: a case report

... posterior interosseous nerve palsy caused by synovial osteochondromatosis of the elbow in a 66-year-old Japanese ...posterior interosseous nerve, he fully recovered from nerve palsy 9 months ...

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Anterior interosseous nerve syndromeFascicular motor lesions of median nerve trunk

Anterior interosseous nerve syndromeFascicular motor lesions of median nerve trunk

... Conclusion: It has been difficult to prove the existence of fascicular/partial nerve lesions in spon- taneous neuropathies using clinical and electrophysiologic findings. With MRN, fascicular lesions with strict ...

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