نتایج جستجو برای: compartment syndromes

تعداد نتایج: 110358  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 1986
M J Skyhar A R Hargens M B Strauss D H Gershuni G B Hart W H Akeson

This study examined the effect of exposures to hyperbaric oxygen on the development of the edema and necrosis of muscle that are associated with compartment syndromes that are complicated by hemorrhagic hypotension. A compartment syndrome (twenty millimeters of mercury for six hours) was induced by infusion of autologous plasma in the anterolateral compartment of the left hind limb of seven ane...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2004
V Schoeffl S Klee W Strecker

BACKGROUND Chronic exertional compartment syndromes (CECS) are well known in sports medicine. Most commonly affected is the tibialis anterior muscle compartment in runners and walkers. Only a few cases of CECS of the forearm flexor muscles have been reported. OBJECTIVES To determine pressure levels inside the deep flexor compartment of the forearms during a sport specific stress test. METHO...

Journal: :international journal of hematology-oncology and stem cell research 0
m abbasi department of internal medicine, school of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences & health services, hamadan iran b karimi medical student, school of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences & health services, hamadan, iran

mediastinal neoplasms are uncommon tumors that can occur at any age but are most common through the fifth decades of life. a wide variety of systemic disorders are associated with 71% of thymomas. the symptoms of these as sociated disorders often lead to the original discovery of the mediastinal tumor. a 35-year-old female with petechia and purpura was admitted to sina hospital of the city of h...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
hamed ekhtiari neurocognitive laboratory, iranian national center for addiction studies. translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive science studies, tehran, iran

alcohol provokes different molecular pathways contributing to a clinically significant neurotoxicity in different brain areas. affected cognition in alcoholics can influence both daily life functioning and alcohol craving management abilities. preventing alcohol-induced neurotoxicity with different neuroprotective pharmacological interventions is receiving strong scientific backgrounds from pub...

Journal: :مجله پزشکی مولکولی 0
hossein farshidi abdolazim nejatizadeh tasnim eghbal eftekhaari

acute coronary syndrome is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. for prompt diagnosis and management of this disease, several biomarkers have been utilized. recently microrna which are suggestive of tissue damage and some are cardiospecific are paid special attention and might help in dearly diagnosis of this disease and furthermore help in preventing the resultant mortality. in this review...

2015
James J. Bresnahan William L. Hennrikus

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a relatively rare condition that affects young adult athletes and often causes them to present to the emergency department. If left untreated, those who continue to compete at high levels may experience debilitating leg pain. Physicians may have difficulty differentiating CECS from other syndromes of the lower leg such as medial tibial stress sy...

Journal: :Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc 2012
Michael B Strauss

Crush injuries represent a spectrum of injury to body parts as result of trauma. Presentations vary from minor contusions to limb-threatening damage. Typically, the injury involves multiple tissues, from skin and subcutaneous, to muscle and tendons, to bone and joints. In their most severe presentations, predictable complications--including osteomyelitis, non-union of fractures, amputations and...

2016
T. W. Hoffman J. J. van der Vis M. F. M. van Oosterhout H. W. van Es D. A. van Kessel J. C. Grutters C. H. M. van Moorsel

Pulmonary fibrosis is a frequent manifestation of telomere syndromes. Telomere gene mutations are found in up to 25% and 3% of patients with familial disease and sporadic disease, respectively. The telomere gene TINF2 encodes an eponymous protein that is part of the shelterin complex, a complex involved in telomere protection and maintenance. A TINF2 gene mutation was recently reported in a fam...

2004
G. P. Guyton C. M. Shearman C. L. Saltzman

Previous dye-infusion experiments on cadavers have suggested that the hindfoot should be divided into four muscle compartments including a newly described ‘calcaneal’ element containing quadratus plantae. Since there are no clinical data to support this proposed division, we re-examined the validity of the infusion experiment. We made infusions of dilute Omnipaque at a constant rate into flexor...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1979
S Orava J Puranen

The frequency and nature of exertion pains of the leg in athletes were studied in 2,750 cases of overuse injuries treated at the Sports Clinic of the Deaconess Institute of Oulu, Finland, during the years 1972-1977. 465 cases of exertion pain (18%) were located in the shin. The medial tibial syndrome was the most common overuse injury among these athletes, comprising 9.5% of all exertion injuri...

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