نتایج جستجو برای: neurovascular syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 626932  

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2014
Antônio Sárgio Guimarães Daniel Humberto Pozza Idercy Cabral de Castro Ivén Claudio Suazo Galdames Sandro Palla

AIM To report on a patient with Eagle's syndrome with a complete and very large ossification of the stylohyoid complex on the right side that to our best knowledge has never been published previously. BACKGROUND Eagle's syndrome is characterized by a set of symptoms that are caused by the irritation of the neurovascular and soft-tissues caused by an elongated styloid process or ossification o...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2007
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho Elcio Juliato Piovesan Moacir Pereira Leite Neto Luiz Roberto Kotze Lúcia de Noronha Carlos Alexandre Twardowschy Marcos Christiano Lange Rosana Hermínia Scola Viviane H Flumignan Zétola Edison Matos Nóvak Lineu César Werneck

Sneddon's syndrome (SS) is characterized by ischemic cerebrovascular episodes and livedo reticularis. It is more common in young women and can also be associated with valvulopathy, a history of spontaneous abortion, renal involvement and vascular dementia. We describe three cases of young women with this disease. The patients had repeated ischemic cerebral episodes, livedo reticularis and throm...

2014
Kyongsong KIM Toyohiko ISU Daijiro MORIMOTO Toru SASAMORI Atsushi SUGAWARA Yasuhiro CHIBA Masahiro ISOBE Shiro KOBAYASHI Akio MORITA

Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is an entrapment neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve and its branches in the tarsal tunnel. We present our less invasive surgical treatment of TTS in 69 patients (116 feet) and their clinical outcomes. The mean follow-up period was 64.6 months. With the patient under local anesthesia we use a microscope to perform sharp dissection of the flexor retinaculum and ...

Journal: :Clinical anatomy 2003
J R Mérida-Velasco J F Rodríguez Vázquez J A Mérida Velasco J Sobrado Pérez J Jiménez Collado

During routine bilateral dissection of 64 upper limbs in 32 adult human cadavers, four cases of an axillary arch, a muscular anomaly, were found. In one case, the axillary arch presented on both sides and in two cases it presented unilaterally on the right side. The innervation and relationships of the axillary arches are reported and the surgical significance of the anomaly is discussed.

2017
Tomomi Okamura Takafumi Nishizaki Norio Ikeda Shigeki Nakano Makoto Ideguchi Natsumi Fujii Takeshi Okuda

Objective: Optimal surgical indications for cochleovestibular neurovascular compression syndrome (CNVC) remain controversial. We examined the surgical indications and timing of surgery for CNVC. Methods: The surgical outcomes of 30 patients (32 sides) with vertigo, tinnitus and hearing loss were evaluated. CNVC was diagnosed according to five items for clinical features with a scoring system of...

Journal: :Circulation 2000
J Jordan H R Toka K Heusser O Toka J R Shannon J Tank A Diedrich C Stabroth M Stoffels R Naraghi W Oelkers H Schuster H P Schobel H Haller F C Luft

BACKGROUND We identified a family with a monogenic syndrome of hypertension, brachydactyly, and neurovascular contact of the brain stem. Neurovascular contact of the ventrolateral medulla may lead to arterial hypertension by interfering with baroreflex function. METHODS AND RESULTS In 5 patients with monogenic hypertension (18 to 34 years old), we conducted detailed autonomic function tests. ...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Paul C Baldwin Eric Han Anthony Parrino Matthew J Solomito Mark C Lee

The purpose of this study was to determine the rate of cast-related complications when using split or intact casts. A total of 60 patients aged 3 to 13 years with closed shaft or distal third radius and ulna fractures requiring reduction were recruited for this study. Patients underwent closed reduction under sedation and were placed into a long-arm fiberglass cast with 1 of 3 modifications: no...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2010
معتمد, صدرا..., ضیایی, افشین , یاوری, مسعود ,

Background: Finger tip injuries are one of the most common types of injury. Destruction of the skin in this area leads to destruction of sensory receptors. As hand function is closely related to sensibility of the finger tips, selecting the best procedure of reconstruction that provides the highest degree of sensation is very important. As V-Y Flap and neurovascular Island flap are more common ...

Journal: :Medicina neotložnyh sostoânij 2021

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a heterogeneous syndrome that includes various types of trauma. About 10–15 % patients have severe TBI, accompanied by high rates disability and mortality. Currently, the methods intensive care from standpoint evidence-based medicine are widely used for their treatment. Along with care, comprehensive cytoprotective program using Neurocitin®, which contains citico...

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