نتایج جستجو برای: brachial

تعداد نتایج: 15613  

Journal: :Clinical anatomy 2000
S Cavdar A Zeybek M Bayramiçli

The third part of the axillary artery unilaterally divides into two major arterial stems, named according to their localization as deep brachial artery and superficial brachial artery (brachial artery). The deep brachial artery gives off the posterior circumflex humeral artery, anterior circumflex humeral artery, subscapular artery, and profunda brachii artery. It continues its course in the ar...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2012
Serdar Kesikburun Özlem Köroğlu Omaç Mehmet Ali Taşkaynatan Ahmet Özgül Arif Kenan Tan

OBJECTIVE We report here a case of neoplastic brachial plexopathy detected by musculoskeletal ultrasonography in a patient with chronic cervicobrachialgia. METHODS/RESULTS A 71-year-old man presented at Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center, Ankara, Turkey with a one-year history of cervicobrachial pain radiating to the left arm and numbness in the media...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2012
Yumiko Iwamoto Tatsuya Maruhashi Yuichi Fujii Naomi Idei Noritaka Fujimura Shinsuke Mikami Masato Kajikawa Takeshi Matsumoto Yasuki Kihara Kazuaki Chayama Kensuke Noma Ayumu Nakashima Yukihito Higashi

OBJECTIVE Cardiovascular diseases are associated with impaired flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) and increase in carotid intima-media thickness (IMT). Both FMD and IMT are independent predictors for cardiovascular outcomes. When measuring FMD and nitroglycerine-induced vasodilation in the brachial artery, IMT can also be simultaneously assessed in the same brachial artery. The purpose of this st...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2010
Hwa Wooi Gan Hon Kan Yip Chiung Jen Wu

INTRODUCTION This study aims to assess the safety and feasibility of brachial arterial puncture for coronary procedures when radial access is not possible. Radial arterial approach is the usual option for coronary procedures in our hospital. Whenever radial access is not possible, the brachial approach is preferred instead of the femoral approach. As many clinicians considered percutaneous brac...

Journal: :The British journal of radiology 2011
A M Chen W H Hall B-Q Li M Guiou C Wright M Mathai A Dublin J A Purdy

OBJECTIVE The preferential use of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) over conventional radiotherapy (CRT) in the treatment of head and neck cancer has raised concerns regarding dose to non-target tissue. The purpose of this study was to compare dose-volume characteristics with the brachial plexus between treatment plans generated by IMRT and CRT using several common treatment scenarios. ...

Journal: :Cardiovascular Diabetology 2003
Osamu Ogawa Tomio Onuma Sayaka Kubo Naomi Mitsuhashi Chie Muramatsu Ryuzo Kawamori

BACKGROUND Recently a new automatic device that measures brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity using an oscillometric method has been developed. However, the practical significance of brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity measurement remains uncertain. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity and symptomatic cerebral infarction in patients wi...

Journal: :Hypertension 2000
J J van der Heijden-Spek J A Staessen R H Fagard A P Hoeks H A Boudier L M van Bortel

Compliance and distensibility are wall properties of large arteries, which may play a role in cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the influence of age on these vessel wall properties differs between vascular territories and is gender-dependent. In a population sample of 498 men and women 20 to 79 years of age, diameter, distensibility, and compliance coe...

2014
Abdullah M. Addar Ahmed A. Al-Sayed

Brachial plexopathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy. Injuries to the brachial plexus can be classified according to their severity, ranging from neuropraxia, the mildest form, to axonotmesis and neurotmesis, the most severe forms. The causes of brachial plexopathy include traumatic and non-traumatic injuries. Because the brachial plexus can sustain various types of injuries, different imagin...

سیدمیرزایی, سیدمهدی, تقوی, محمدمحسن, شریعتی کوهبنانی, مهدی,

A Rare Anatomical Innervation of the Musculocutaneous Nerve M.M. Taghavi MSc , M. Shariati Kohbanani MSc , S.M. Seyedmirzaee MD Received: 24/09/06 Sent for Revision: 20/02/07 Received Revised Manuscript: 07/04/07 Accepted: 27/05/07 Background and Objectives: Anatomically the musculocutaneous nerve (C5,6 ) is a branch of lateral cord of the brachial plexus and its motor nerve fibers innervates t...

2010
Mary Romanos Anita Raspovic Byron Perrin

BACKGROUND The Ankle Brachial Index is a useful clinical test for establishing blood supply to the foot. However, there are limitations to this method when conducted on people with diabetes. As an alternative to the Ankle Brachial Index, measuring Toe Systolic Pressures and the Toe Brachial Index have been recommended to assess the arterial blood supply to the foot. This study aimed to determin...

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