نتایج جستجو برای: thoracic limb

تعداد نتایج: 128129  

Journal: :Journal of animal science and research 2022

This retrospective study aimed to identify and classify fractures in the appendicular axial skeletons of birds from Cariamidae Falconidae families presented a referral centre. Twelve thirteen adult red-legged seriemas (Cariama cristata) had skeleton one an fracture. All occurred pelvic limbs, but bird also thoracic limb Among long-bone fractures, ten were tibiotarsus. these six comminuted, two ...

Journal: :Journal of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology 2022

A 65-year-old female known to have type 2 diabetes, with no significant past medical history, had presented another hospital a 2-week history of progressive dyspnoea, orthopnoea and, lower limb oedema. Echocardiography revealed large pericardial effusion echocardiographic signs increased intrapericardial pressure. An emergency pericardiocentesis was performed. After 1 week, the patient admitted...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
kamran farooque department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave new delhi, delhi, india kavin khatri department of orthopaedics, ggs medical college, faridkot, india; department of orthopaedics, ggs medical college, pin-151203, faridkot, india. tel: +91-7837540662 ankit gupta department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave new delhi, delhi, india

conclusions patients presenting with spondyloptosis with no neurological deficit can be managed with in-situ fusion via pedicle screws, especially when presenting late and with minimal kyphosis. introduction traumatic thoracic spondyloptosis is caused by high energy trauma and is usually associated with severe neurological deficit. cases presenting without any neurological deficit can be diffic...

2012
J Ali R Kumar Chand R Juneja Y Mehta N Trehan

A 63 years old patient with severely impaired pulmonary function presented with bilateral lower limb vascular blockade and was operated for emergency aortobifemoral bypass. The patient was considered to be at very high risk for general anesthesia but doing the case under regional anesthesia was also challenging because of the multiple dermatomal levels needed to be anesthetized and because of t...

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2008
Marie L Moonen Michel Hanssen Marc A Radermecker Patrizio Lancellotti

We report the case of spontaneous rupture of a coronary artery. It was that of a 56-year-old man admitted for dyspnoea and anterior thoracic pain. The most striking feature on physical examination was the marked cyanosis of his face, upper part of the thorax and the upper limb. The patient was haemodynamically unstable with tachycardia and hypotension. Cardiac tamponade was confirmed by echocar...

Journal: :Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T 2005
G Gnudi F M Martini S Zanichelli A Volta G Bertoni M Del Bue P Borghetti

Incomplete humeral condylar fracture was diagnosed by means of radiology, CT, scintigraphy, arthroscopy and bone biopsy in two English Pointer dogs. In both cases an acute thoracic limb lameness, unrelated to a known episode of major trauma, was observed. Incomplete humeral condylar fracture, mainly described in the Spaniel breeds, has been recently diagnosed in Labrador retrievers, Rottweiler,...

Journal: :Cases Journal 2008
Karen Tam Kanchana Seneviratne Rajiv Pathak Ajantha Jayatunga

INTRODUCTION True subclavian artery aneurysms are relatively rare lesions. Thoracic outlet compression is responsible for 75% of aneurysms. They are formed as a result of compression by, for example a cervical rib. CASE PRESENTATION We present a case of subclavian artery aneurysm secondary to a cervical rib in a 25-year-old young Asian adult, who presented with an acutely ischaemic upper limb...

2017
Martijn van Dorp Wilhelmina HJ van Vierssen Herman Rijna Leonard J van Boven Abraham Rijbroek Erik GJ Vermeulen

Aortic endograft infolding is considered a rare endograft related complication and is mostly reported after deployment in the thoracic aorta. We report a case of early abdominal endograft infolding with luminal obliteration and acute bilateral limb ischemia after endovascular treatment of a common iliac aneurysm. Even though completion Computed Tomography (CT) angiography, three days prior, rev...

2015
Miju Bae Chung Won Lee Sung Woon Chung Jinseok Choi Min Su Kim

Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) causes ischemic symptoms; it is the rarest type, occurring in 5% of all TOS cases. This paper is a case report of a 38-year-old male patient diagnosed with arterial TOS, displaying symptoms of acute critical limb ischemia caused by thromboembolism. Brachial artery of the patient has been diffusely damaged by repeated occurrence of thromboembolism. It was ...

2013
Saptarshi Biswas Hadley Cadot Sunil Abrol

Bullet embolism is a well-known but relatively uncommon complication of gunshot injuries. Their rarity and the potential lack of early symptoms lead to delays in diagnosis and often in inadequate early management that can potentially result in the loss of a limb or life. We present an interesting case in which a small caliber bullet to the upper anterior abdomen penetrated the thoracic aorta an...

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