Background: According to the literature, the brachial plexus presents a high rate of anatomical variations in the human neural system. The musculocutaneous nerve, a vital component of the brachial plexus, exhibits significant anatomical variations that hold clinical relevance across multiple medical disciplines. This case report, with a comprehensive review, explores the different variations in the course, branching patterns, and clinical implications of the musculocutaneous nerve.
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December 2024
Background: The primary method employed worldwide for the treatment of scaphoid fractures is screw fixation. However, in unstable and comminuted fractures, percutaneous fixation could produce complications due to technical challenges, such as improper axis positioning, inaccurate screw length measurement, intra-articular screw penetration, and impingement. Alternative open approaches for the surgical management of scaphoid fractures have been proposed, and in recent years, a new specific volar locking plate for the treatment of scaphoid fractures has been developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere have been a number of reported human exposures to high dose radiation, resulting from accidents at nuclear power plants (e.g., Chernobyl), atomic bombings (Hiroshima and Nagasaki), and mishaps in industrial and medical settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince the development of amyloid tracers for PET imaging, there has been interest in quantifying amyloid burden in the brains of patients with Alzheimer disease. Quantitative amyloid PET imaging is poised to become a valuable approach in disease staging, theranostics, monitoring, and as an outcome measure for interventional studies. Yet, there are significant challenges and hurdles to overcome before it can be implemented into widespread clinical practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow is the second most frequent site of nerve compression in the upper limb. Upon release, anteposition of the nerve may be necessary to avoid dislocation of the latter when unstable. Numerous techniques are described in the literature (subcutaneous transposition, intramuscular transposition, subfascial transposition, medial epicondylectomy …), none of which is without complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs of January 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved four radiation exposure medical countermeasures (MCMs) to treat hematological acute effects, but no MCM is yet approved for radiation-induced lung injury (RILI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Homodigital flexor digitorum superficialis transposition (HFT) is proposed as a new technique for A2-C1 pulley reconstruction. Flexor digitorum superficialis is transposed on the proximal phalanx and inserted on the pulley rims, crossing over flexor digitorum profundus and acting as a pulley.
Materials And Methods: The kinematic feasibility was investigated in a cadaveric bowstring model (after A2 and C1 pulley removal) on 22 fingers (thumb excluded).
The safety and efficacy expectations for U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals (DRs) are described in laws that broadly apply to all prescription drugs and biologic products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 2007, the Food and Drug Administration requested that manufacturers of all approved gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs), drugs widely used in magnetic resonance imaging, use nearly identical text in their product labeling to describe the risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF). Accumulating information about NSF risks led to revision of the labeling text for all of these drugs in 2010. The present report summarizes the basis and purpose of this class-labeling approach and describes some of the related challenges, given the evolutionary nature of the NSF risk evidence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) venom (CQV) is known to be toxic to the cardiac, respiratory, renal and hepatic systems in animal models. However, the mechanism of toxicity of CQV on hepatocytes is unknown. We utilized isolated rat hepatocytes in culture and measured percentage total lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release after direct exposure to CQV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the possibility that morphologically confirmed/hypophysectomy-induced ovarian follicular atresia, a putative apoptotic process, is coupled to alterations in the steady-state levels of ovarian sulfated glycoprotein-2 (SGP-2) transcripts.
Methods: Hypophysectomy-induced follicular atresia in immature rats, morphologically confirmed at the light and electron microscopic levels, was correlated with alterations in the steady-state levels of ovarian SGP-2 transcripts as assessed by a solution hybridization/RNase protection assay. Cellular localization was accomplished by in situ hybridization technology.
To determine whether fasting alters the response of blood flow to hemorrhage, blood flow was measured by radiolabeled microspheres before and after a 20 ml.kg-1.3 min-1 hemorrhage in fed and fasted chronically cannulated male Sprague-Dawley rats.
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February 1995
The microsphere technique was used to determine whether blood flow to the central nervous system and various organs is impaired in rats with spinal cord injury induced by decompression sickness. For this purpose cannulas were placed in the left ventricle of the rats for the injection of microspheres and in the tail artery as the reference site for withdrawal of blood for the calculation of cardiac output (CO) and blood flow (BF) and for measurement of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR). The rats were then subjected to a simulated dive that by electrophysiologic criteria rapidly (within 60 min after diving) induces severe neurologic deficits in the cord.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rapid quantitative technique for assessing spinal cord trauma in a rat model of decompression sickness is described. Evoked potentials are measured from the lower limbs of rats before and after dives with compressed air in a hyperbaric chamber. Under chloral hydrate anesthesia, the sciatic nerve is stimulated at the sciatic notch with needle electrodes and platinum/iridium electrodes are used to record the action potentials from the plantar muscles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have evaluated the contribution of extravascular gas bubbles to spinal cord injury in decompression sickness. For this purpose, a model of decompression sickness was developed by subjecting rats to simulated dives using compressed air. Various diving profiles were tested and the presence of spinal cord injury was demonstrated by electrophysiologic measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have studied the recovery of microvascular function in ischemic epigastric skin flaps by characterizing the regional hemodynamics in the axial and random portions of double- and single-pedicle island skin flaps in the rat. Blood flows were measured with radiolabeled microspheres 1 day after bipedicle flaps were elevated and at 4 hr, 72 hr, and 1 week after ligation of one of the pedicles. These hemodynamic measurements were correlated with assessments of angiogenesis and skin necrosis performed by lectin histochemistry and histopathology.
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