نتایج جستجو برای: nerves

تعداد نتایج: 28411  

Journal: :Stroke 1973
W I Rosenblum

Increased Binding of Norepinephrine by Nerves to Cerebral Blood Vessels: Evidence from the Effects of Reserpine on Nerves to Cerebral and Extracerebral Blood Vessels • It has been proposed by others that adrenergic nerves to cerebral blood vessels bind norepinephrine more avidly than do nerves to vessels outside the brain. This suggestion is supported by the present data which show that in the ...

2015
Eman A. Tawfik Francis O. Walker Michael S. Cartwright

Ultrasound of cranial nerves is a novel subdomain of neuromuscular ultrasound (NMUS) which may provide additional value in the assessment of cranial nerves in different neuromuscular disorders. Whilst NMUS of peripheral nerves has been studied, NMUS of cranial nerves is considered in its initial stage of research, thus, there is a need to summarize the research results achieved to date. Detaile...

Journal: :caspian journal of neurological sciences 0
morteza saeidi associate professor of neurology, department of neurology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran samaneh raftari neurologist, department of neurology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran seyed-ali roudbary associate professor, neurology department of poursina hospital, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran fariborz rezaeitalab assistant professor of neurology, department of neurology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran; [email protected] hamidreza hatamian professor, department of neurology, poursina hospital, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran

background: multiple sclerosis (ms) is known to affect essentially the central nervous system; however, peripheral nerve involvement, as an additional cause of disability, has been recently noticed. objectives: this study was aimed to perform detailed electrodiagnostic assessments in ms patients to evaluate peripheral nervous system involvement. materials and methods: a total of eighty ms patie...

2017
Xiu-Xiu Zhang Yu-Hui Kou Xiao-Feng Yin Bao-Guo Jiang Pei-Xun Zhang

Motor nerves and sensory nerves conduct signals in different directions and function in different ways. In the surgical treatment of peripheral nerve injuries, the best prognosis is obtained by keeping the motor and sensory nerves separated and repairing the nerves using the suture method. However, the clinical consequences of connections between sensory and motor nerves currently remain unknow...

Journal: :Clinical & Biomedical Research 2023

Lipofibromatous hamartoma (LFH) is a rare fibrofatty tumor of adipocytes within peripheral nerves, affecting mainly children. It typically presents as palpable mass surrounding the nerves upper limbs, causing pain and neurological deficits in affected nerve distribution. We report case child with 2-years presentation right wrist associated paresthesia, who underwent investigation magnetic reson...

2014
Guixin Sun Zuopei Wu Xinhong Wang Xiaoxiao Tan Yudong Gu

In the treatment of brachial plexus injury, nerves that are functionally less important are transferred onto the distal ends of damaged crucial nerves to help recover neuromuscular function in the target region. For example, intercostal nerves are transferred onto axillary nerves, and accessory nerves are transferred onto suprascapular nerves, the phrenic nerve is transferred onto the musculocu...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
rajiv d. reddy department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the rehabilitation institute of chicago, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa; department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the rehabilitation institute of chicago, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa. tel: +1-4128184960; fax: +1-3122381219 zachary l. mccormick department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, department of anesthesiology, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa ben marshall department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the rehabilitation institute of chicago, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa ryan mattie department of physical medicine and rehabilitation, school of medicine, stanford university, california, usa david r. walega department of anesthesiology, northwestern feinberg school of medicine, chicago, usa

conclusions the accompanying case series suggests that this protocol is deserving of randomized, prospective study. results c-rfa of the genicular nerves after using the described selection protocol resulted in > 90% pain reduction, improved function and avoidance of surgery at 6 months in all four cases. all opioid and analgesic medication use decreased or was unchanged in all cases. no seriou...

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2022

Background: Schwannoma is a benign encapsulated nerve sheath tumour that arises from the Schwann cells along course of and can affect third to 12th cranial nerves, peripheral autonomic nerves. was first described by Verocay in 1908. rarely affects brachial plexus, accounting for 5% all cases schwannoma. Case: 38year old female patient presented with left axillary mass noticed since 1 year. The ...

Journal: :Journal of Health and Medical Sciences 2021

Objective: To carry out a 3D vector reconstruction of the nerves ventral region neck from anatomical sections “Korean Visible Human” for educational purposes. Materials and Methods: The subject was 33-year-old Korean man who died leukemia. He 164cm tall weighed 55kgs. A cryomacrotome sectioned frozen body into 5960 sections. Sections numbered 1500 to 2000 were used this study. segmentation by m...

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