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Tumor lipomatoso atípico, un diagnóstico inusual
Atypical lipomatous tumor, an unusual diagnosis

Rev. chil. dermatol; 38 (1), 2022
El tumor lipomatoso atípico (ALT) es una entidad poco frecuente que corresponde a un sarcoma bien diferenciado de bajo grado. Entre las características clínicas que orientan a ALT se encuentran el tamaño tumoral mayor a 4 cm, lesiones poco móviles, de consistencia firme y elástica. El apoyo de té...

Nail disorders associated with cast immobilization of the forearm and wrist: report of two cases and review of the literature

An. bras. dermatol; 96 (6), 2021
Abstract Cast immobilization is used in the management of various injuries of joints and/or limbs. A variety of nail disorders have been reported in association with cast immobilization of the forearm and wrist among a limited number of patients so far. The mechanism was not clearly identified in some of...

Nervio interóseo posterior: origen, localización y trayecto nervioso: una revisión

Int. j. morphol; 39 (6), 2021
RESUMEN: El nervio interóseo posterior (NIP) ha sido utilizado como sinónimo ocontinuación inmediata del ramo profundo del nervio radial (RPNR) al emerger en el compartimiento posterior del antebrazo. Su origen tampoco es claro, describiéndose como nervio interóseo posterior a su trayecto proximal, ...

Anastomosis Patterns between the Median and Ulnar Nerves in the Upper Limbs

Arq. bras. neurocir; 40 (2), 2021
There are four types of anastomoses between themedian and ulnar nerves in the upper limbs. It consists of crossings of axons that produce changes in the innervation of the upper limbs, mainly in the intrinsic muscles of the hand. The forearm has two anatomical changes – Martin-Gruber: branch originatin...

Importancia del sitio de terminación de la vena cefálica del antebrazo

Int. j. morphol; 39 (3), 2021
RESUMEN: Las venas superficiales de la fosa cubital se han estudiado con varios fines, venopunciones, cateterismos, fístulas, entre otros. Se han descrito varios patrones venosos en esta región en diferentes poblaciones. En uno de estos la vena cefálica termina en la vena basílica a nivel del antebra...

Anatomical Study of the Motor Branches of the Radial Nerve in the Forearm

Abstract Objective To analyze the anatomical variations of the motor branches of the radial nerve in the elbow region. The origin, course, length, branches, motor points and relationships with neighboring structures were evaluated. Materials and Methods Thirty limbs from15 adult cadavers were dissected...

Discondrosteosis de Léri-Weill. Presentación de una familia afectada

Gac. méd. espirit; 22 (2), 2020
RESUMEN Fundamentación: La discondrosteosis de Léri-Weill, displasia ósea de origen genético que afecta la región mesomélica con acortamiento de las extremidades, provoca talla baja con extremidades cortas con deformidad de Madelung; esta enfermedad muestra un patrón de herencia autosómico domi...

The evaluation of RS1805086 and RS1805065 polymorphisms in Mstn gene and anthropometric properties of national and amateur arm wrestlers

Int. j. morphol; 38 (4), 2020
The aim of this study is to investigate rs1805086 and rs1805065 polymorphisms of MSTN gene of national and amateur Turkish arm wrestlers and people leading a sedentary lifestyle, and the anthropometric properties such as hand, wrist, and forearm circumferences of national and amateur Turkish arm wrestler...

Efeito do treino com restrição de fluxo sanguíneo versus treino resistido de alta intensidade sobre a força de indivíduos sedentários: um ensaio clínico controlado e randomizado

Rev. bras. ciênc. mov; 28 (2), 2020
Objetivos: comparar os efeitos do treino com restrição de flux o sanguíneo com o treino resistido de alta intensidade no ganho de força e hipertrofia. Material e métodos: n este ensaio clínico randomizado e controlado, 24 homens sedentários foram randomizados em do is grupo s: treino com restriç�...

Severe Osteoarthritis of the Elbow after a Non- Displaced Radial Head Fracture: Case Report

Abstract Fractures of the radial head account for over 50% of all fractures of the forearm. Broberg and Morrey (modification of the Mason classification) classify them in four types. Type 1 fractures are non-displaced or minimally displaced, considered stable and without mechanical joint blockage. In thi...