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  1. 62421
    “…Nine patients underwent ulnar transposition at the time of surgery, one had undergone prior transposition and the remainder of the patient’s ulnar nerves were left in situ. At six and twelve months the average KJOC scores respectively were 88.3 and 93. …”
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  2. 62422
    “…All plans had to respect the constraints on maximum dose to the brainstem (D(0.5cm3) < 18 Gy) as well as to the optical nerves/chiasm, eyes and lenses (D(0.5cm3) < 15 Gy). …”
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  3. 62423
    “…Because the molecular targets of ivermectin (i.e., glutamate-gated chloride channels) reside outside the midgut in nerves and muscles, this suggests that ingested ivermectin was not readily absorbed across the midgut of An. albimanus. …”
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  4. 62424
    “…The neurological exam was overall normal with normal ocular motion and intact cranial nerves, except for a left eye peripheral vision defect. …”
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  5. 62425
    “…SIMPLE SUMMARY: SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient sinonasal carcinoma is a rare but locally aggressive malignancy which usually presents very late with invasion into the orbits and intracranium, and compression of adjacent cranial nerves and their branches at diagnosis, and has a poor survival outcome. …”
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  6. 62426
    “…OBJECTIVES: Surgical positioning can affect intra- and post-operative complication rates for many reasons, including potential differences in anatomic approaches and proximity to nearby nerves. The beach chair and lateral decubitus positions are the two most common positions for shoulder arthroscopy, and each offers their own unique advantages and disadvantages for surgeons. …”
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  8. 62428
    “…To uncover changes in cardiac function and autonomic nerves induced by different underlying posture transitions and explore which trunk postures lead to chronic sympathetic activation. …”
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  9. 62429
    “…Commonly ascribed sites of EN disease, in descending order, were skin and soft tissue, ocular, ear/nose/throat (ENT), abdominal organ(s), bone, lung/pleura, brain parenchyma (including dura), endocrine glands, spine, breast, pericardium, pseudotumour formation (unspecified site), joint(s), peripheral nerves and genitourinary tract disease. The upfront administration of glucocorticosteroids was seen in the majority of cases. …”
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  10. 62430
    “…On reevaluation, brain MRI identified a pituitary macroadenoma, measuring 2.2 cm, with mass effect, suprasellar extension impinging the pituitary stalk, prechiasmatic optic nerves and cavernous sinus extension. Blood tests showed Na 139 mEq/L, K 4.1 mmol/L and adequate renal function. …”
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  11. 62431
    por Uhlenhuth, Eduard
    Publicado 1919
    “…From the experiments of Biedl and others it is likely that the tetanic convulsions are due to lesions of the central nervous system, since convulsions of a leg can be prevented by isolating it from the central nervous system by cutting the nerves which connect the muscles with the central nervous system. …”
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  12. 62432
    “…OUTLINE: 1 Overview 2 CSF formation 2.1 Transcription factors 2.2 Ion transporters 2.3 Enzymes that modulate transport 2.4 Aquaporins or water channels 2.5 Receptors for neuropeptides 3 CSF pressure 3.1 Servomechanism regulatory hypothesis 3.2 Ontogeny of CSF pressure generation 3.3 Congenital hydrocephalus and periventricular regions 3.4 Brain response to elevated CSF pressure 3.5 Advances in measuring CSF waveforms 4 CSF flow 4.1 CSF flow and brain metabolism 4.2 Flow effects on fetal germinal matrix 4.3 Decreasing CSF flow in aging CNS 4.4 Refinement of non-invasive flow measurements 5 CSF volume 5.1 Hemodynamic factors 5.2 Hydrodynamic factors 5.3 Neuroendocrine factors 6 CSF turnover rate 6.1 Adverse effect of ventriculomegaly 6.2 Attenuated CSF sink action 7 CSF composition 7.1 Kidney-like action of CP-CSF system 7.2 Altered CSF biochemistry in aging and disease 7.3 Importance of clearance transport 7.4 Therapeutic manipulation of composition 8 CSF recycling in relation to ISF dynamics 8.1 CSF exchange with brain interstitium 8.2 Components of ISF movement in brain 8.3 Compromised ISF/CSF dynamics and amyloid retention 9 CSF reabsorption 9.1 Arachnoidal outflow resistance 9.2 Arachnoid villi vs. olfactory drainage routes 9.3 Fluid reabsorption along spinal nerves 9.4 Reabsorption across capillary aquaporin channels 10 Developing translationally effective models for restoring CSF balance 11 Conclusion…”
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  13. 62433
    “…Given the advantage of possibly reaching the thoracic paravertebral space, the potential to reach nerves transmitting visceral pain, and the possible coverage of dermatomes T4–L1, we hypothesize that the TQL provides superior postoperative analgesia for laparoscopic colorectal surgery as compared to patient-controlled intravenous analgesia with morphine alone. …”
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  14. 62434
    “…MRI brain showed a 22 x 29 x 26 mm sellar mass extending into the suprasellar cistern displacing and compressing the optic nerves and chiasm superiorly with partial invasion into the right cavernous sinus. …”
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  17. 62437
    por Cushny, Arthur R.
    Publicado 1897
    “…The contractions of the auricles vary in the same way as regards each other and the ventricles. The inhibitory nerves are no longer able to slow the ventricular rhythm, but may affect the completeness of systole and diastole in the ordinary way. …”
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  18. 62438
    “…CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: In nephrectomised individuals, the hepatic compensatory response to acute SGLT2 inhibitor-induced glucosuria was attenuated, as compared with individuals with residual native kidneys, suggesting that SGLT2 inhibitor-mediated stimulation of hepatic glucose production via efferent renal nerves occurs in an attempt to compensate for the urinary glucose loss (i.e. a renal–hepatic axis). …”
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  19. 62439
    “…It also may push the cheek against the molar teeth, compress soft tissues including blood vessels and nerves, and possibly induce chronic changes to underlying bone. …”
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  20. 62440
    “…Furthermore, up to 75% of patients with SS and active CNS disease have been shown to have concomitant active peripheral vasculitis affecting the skin, muscles, and nerves. Our patient later developed skin vasculitis and peripheral neuropathy which made us think that all the neurological findings including the lesions on the brain are more likely to be related to PSS rather MS. …”
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