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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 23
Case 12 My Baby Is Left-Handed
forearm pronation. Diagnostic Workup MRI showed left periventricular white matter signal abnormalities corresponding to gliosis, associated with ex vacuo ventricular dilation. Traversing linear susceptibility was compatible with medullary venous injury
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 23
Case 12 My Baby Is Left-Handed
forearm pronation. Diagnostic Workup MRI showed left periventricular white matter signal abnormalities corresponding to gliosis, associated with ex vacuo ventricular dilation. Traversing linear susceptibility was compatible with medullary venous injury
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 23
Case 12 My Baby Is Left-Handed
forearm pronation. Diagnostic Workup MRI showed left periventricular white matter signal abnormalities corresponding to gliosis, associated with ex vacuo ventricular dilation. Traversing linear susceptibility was compatible with medullary venous injury
Gray's Anatomy: Selected Chapters · Chapter 3
The Musculoskeletal System — Upper Limb
Forearm:** radius (lateral) + ulna (medial)
- **Hand:** 8 carpal bones, 5 metacarpals, 14 phalanges
### The Shoulder Joint
The glenohumeral joint is a ball-and-socket synovial joint with the greatest range of motion in the body, at the cost of stability.
**Stabilisers:**
- Static: glenoid labrum, capsule, glenohumeral ligaments
- Dynamic
Ulysses · Chapter 28
Chapter 28
armed forces in the field, perjury, poaching, usury, intelligence with the king’s enemies, impersonation, criminal assault, manslaughter, wilful and premeditated murder. As not more abnormal than all other parallel processes of adaptation to altered conditions of existence, resulting in a reciprocal equilibrium between the bodily organism
7. Osteoporosis
arm in comparison with the continued alendronate group during the 5 years of the study. At the end of the 5 years, 50%–75% of the BMD gains during the initial treatment period were lost in those who discontinued alendronate.47 Among those who continued alendronate compared with
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 12
Chapter 2: Vascular Access Devices
arm and is used for access. Each catheter type is labeled clearly, and the diagram uses simple lines and shapes to show anatomical placement without detailed anatomical features. The spatial layout moves from left to right: implanted catheter, tunneled catheter, and PICC. Box 2.2 Advantages and Disadvantages
Metamorphosis · Chapter 5
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injuries, Gregor had lost much of his mobility—probably permanently. He had been reduced to the condition of an ancient invalid and it took him long, long minutes to crawl across his room—crawling over the ceiling was out of the question—but this
26. Surgical indications
injury risks, this may be a factor to consider when planning THA in a female patient. Surgical incision cosmesis, although not a consideration isolated to female sex but often societally emphasized for females, is another consideration when selecting a surgical approach.102 As approaches continue
5. Arthroplasty in the hypermobile patient
injury, GJH may lead to accelerated osteoarthritis secondary to altered joint mechanics with repetitive microtrauma and microinstability events.11,21,22 This is more pronounced in individuals with syndromic causes of hypermobility due to associated deformity and with patients presenting with advanced arthritis at younger
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