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  • * Using formalin-fixed cadavers, researchers established reference lines on the body and mapped projection points using various techniques, such as Sihler's staining and computed tomography.
  • * Results indicated the pectoralis major has two nerve entry points and two nerve-dense areas, whereas the pectoralis minor has one of each, with specific measurements of their positions on the defined reference lines.
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Purpose: To identify the body surface position and depth of the center of the intramuscular nerves dense region (CINDR) of the medial femoral muscles.

Methods: Utilizing twelve Chinese adult cadavers (six men and six women), with an age range from 35 to 75 (66.5±5.

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This study aimed to identify the location and depth of the center of intramuscular nerves dense regions (CINDRs) in anterior brachial muscles. Twelve adult cadavers were used. One side anterior brachial muscles were isolated and subjected to Sihler's staining to show intramuscular nerve dense regions.

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Challenges of peroral endoscopic myotomy in the treatment of distal esophageal spasm.

Scand J Gastroenterol

March 2018

a Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology , Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam , The Netherlands.

Objective: Distal esophageal spasm (DES) is a rare motility disorder characterized by premature and rapidly propagated contractions of the distal esophagus. Treatment options are limited and often poorly effective. Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) seems an effective and attractive new treatment option for DES.

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To identify the optimal body surface puncture locations and the depths of nerve entry points (NEPs) in the deep posterior compartment muscles of the leg, 60 lower limbs of thirty adult cadavers were dissected in prone position. A curved line on the skin surface joining the lateral to the medial epicondyles of the femur was taken as a horizontal reference line (H). Another curved line joining the lateral epicondyle of the femur to the lateral malleolus was designated the longitudinal reference line (L).

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