BECAUSE of the interest in the recent publication on peripheral entrapment neuropathies of the upper extremity, 1 it was decided to review these conditions in the lower extremity. An entrapment ...
This section discusses RFA of the stellate ganglion and lumbar sympathetic chain. Since thermal ablation of the celiac plexus is not feasible, we will describe splanchenic nerve RFA in this section.
lower limbs and brachial plexus. However, very deep nerves such as the proximal sciatic nerve may be difficult to image, and the lumbar and sacral plexus cannot be visualised using US. US findings ...
A protocol of non-contrast MRI without sedation may aid in surgical decision-making regarding infants with brachial plexus ...
At this stage, the diagnostic evaluation includes a more extensive assessment of motor and sensory function, determination of the level of spinal nerve injury level with a neonatal sensory ...
cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia, and plexuses). A comprehensive atlas of the human hypothalamus, a brain region that regulates many bodily functions, including temperature ...
The vagus nerve, the longest nerve in the body, originates in the brainstem and extends down into the abdomen. It monitors and receives information about the functioning of the heart, lungs ...
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that provides feeling and movement to the upper extremities. It runs from the spinal cord through the collarbone, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, and fingers.
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical condition, mainly caused by trauma such as traction, compression, cutting, and ischemia (Huckhagel et al., 2018). Peripheral nerve damage can lead to a ...
We identify seven distinct colonic sensory neuron subtypes with nerve-specific subtype diversity between the lumbar splanchnic nerve and pelvic nerve. We characterise a range of novel molecular ...