Brachial Plexus Supra-clavicular Anatomy: A Cadaveric and Intra-operative Correlation

#Brachial #Plexus #Supraclavicular #Anatomy #Cadaveric #Intraoperative #Correlation Scott W. Wolfe, MD, and Steve K. Lee, MD, use a cadaveric pattern and an intraoperative presentation to show the supraclavicular anatomy of the best brachial plexus. Illustrating each the pathoanatomy and the traditional anatomy within the context of a high-speed 5 degree traction damage. Scott W. Wolfe,…

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & the Median Nerve

#Carpal #Tunnel #Syndrome #amp #Median #Nerve Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & the Median Nerve ____ On this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the median nerve and carpal tunnel, and exhibits how carpal tunnel syndrome can happen. ____ New digital coloring guide designed utilizing photographs of actual cadavers is now…

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Weber and Rinne Assessments – Conductive and Sensorineural Listening to Loss

#Weber #Rinne #Assessments #Conductive #Sensorineural #Listening to #Loss The Weber check is a helpful, fast, and easy screening check for the analysis of listening to loss. The check can detect unilateral conductive and sensorineural listening to loss. The outer and center ear mediate conductive listening to. The interior ear mediates sensorineural listening to. The Weber…

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Methotrexate Aspect Results, Mechanism of Motion, and Indications

#Methotrexate #Aspect #Results #Mechanism #Motion #Indications Methotrexate stays a cornerstone within the remedy of rheumatoid arthritis and different rheumatic ailments. Folate antagonism is understood to contribute to the antiproliferative results which are vital within the motion of methotrexate towards malignant ailments, however concomitant administration of folic or folinic acid doesn’t diminish the anti-inflammatory potential of…

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