Whether surgical axillary staging as part of breast-conserving ... omission group had a lower incidence of lymphedema, greater arm mobility, and less pain with movement of the arm or shoulder ...
Axillary dissection for clinically node ... nerve provides sensation to the posterior portion of the upper arm. Sacrificing this nerve generally leads to numbness over the triceps region.
Arm pain may be caused by injuries, overuse, arthritis, and nerve problems. Most of the time, it can be treated with rest and home care, but in some cases, arm pain can be caused by serious conditions ...
For example, a 5/1 ARM will have the same rate for the first five years, then can adjust each year after that—meaning the rate might go up or down, based on the market. An ARM isn’t for everyone.
The clinical data of an infant diagnosed with a giant axillary lipoma admitted to our hospital were analyzed ... In addition, evaluating the involvement of the nerve trunk and large blood vessels near ...
As far we know, this is the first published tined lead implantation which was guided based on the surgical navigation and intraoperative O-arm images. The method is slightly more invasive than the ...
and upper arm. While PaTS is considered an immune-mediated acute brachial plexus neuropathy, the majority of patients present with symptoms and signs of single nerve involvement, most often anterior ...