Presented at the annual meeting of the New England Surgical Society, Poland Spring, Maine, September 28, 1940. Select the format you want to export the citation of this publication.
The mean distance between the LFCN and the ASIS was 15.6 ± 4.2 mm (range 2.2–38.7). The nerve passed under the IL in 198 cases (82.5%), whereas in 44 cases (17.5%), it passed through the IL ...
Carotid artery dissections rarely present as cranial nerve (CN) palsies, with XII as the most commonly affected CN. Here, we report a case of carotid artery dissection presenting with isolated ...
Background With transradial access (TRA) being more progressively used in neuroendovascular procedures, we compared TRA with transfemoral access (TFA) in middle meningeal artery embolization ... TRA ...
Background To define the sites where the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) is more easily visualized and to describe the anatomical variations of the LFCN. Methods A total of 240 LFCNs in 120 ...
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