Spinal metastasis is common with patients that have cancer. The spine is one of the most common sites for cancer cells to reproduce, following the lung and also the live ...
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What is Anterior Interosseous Nerve Paralysis ?; The anterior interosseous nerve is essentially a motor branch of the median nerve.
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METHOD: We describe a chronic C(5) tetraplegic man with NBD and contracted bladder, who developed autonomic dysreflexia (AD), gross hematuria and extravasation of contrast median d...
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Alternate Name(s): Paralysis agitans; Shaking palsy ... Parkinson's disease was first described in England in 1817 by Dr. James Parkinson. ... The median age of onset is about age 65.
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Median nerve palsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Injuries to the arm, forearm or wrist area can lead to various nerve disorders. One such disorder is median nerve palsy. If the median nerve is damaged, the ... |
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The median paralysis unit: a more pharmacologically relevant unit of biologic activity for botulinum toxin. Pearce LB, Borodic GE, Johnson EA, First ER, ...
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Botulinum toxin potency: a mystery resolved by the median paralysis. L B Pearce, E R First, and G E Borodic. Small right arrow pointing to: See the article ...
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Sep 24, 2011 ... »Related articles. Opponensplasty; opponens palsy; low median paralysis; tendon transfer for median nerve paralysis. » Article in PDF (915 KB) ...
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The commonest deformities and disabilities of the thumb seen in this country are secondary to ulnar and median nerve paralysis because of leprosy. The small ...
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In combined median-nerve and ulnar-nerve paralysis, full extension of the distal ... The Bunnell multiple sublimis transplantation for paralysis of the median and ...
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