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Open AccessCompartments of the crural fascia: clinically relevant ultrasound, anatomical and histological findings
Compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency that can occur in any part of the body and can cause cell necrosis when maintained over time. The resulting defects can affect the nerves, muscle cells, bone tissue...
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Compartments of the antebrachial fascia of the forearm: clinically relevant ultrasound, anatomical and histological findings
Acute compartment syndrome is defined as a limb-threatening condition caused by bleeding or oedema in a closed muscle compartment surrounded by fascia or bone. It is most commonly encountered in the forearm, w...
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High-resolution ultrasound in the assessment of the distal biceps brachii tendinous complex
To establish a high-resolution US technique that enables a systematic morphometric examination of the three components that form the distal biceps brachii tendinous complex; the internal bicipital aponeurosis,...
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Superior gluteal nerve: safe area in hip surgery
Injuries to the superior gluteal nerve are very bad complications in hip surgery. An exact knowledge of its course may be helpful in avoiding such problems. Nineteen half pelvises from ten male and female adul...