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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38248282/neuralgic-amyotrophy-and-hourglass-nerve-constriction-nerve-torsion-two-sides-of-the-same-coin-a-clinical-review
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REVIEW
Giuseppe Granata, Fabiola Tomasello, Maria Ausilia Sciarrone, Vito Stifano, Liverana Lauretti, Marco Luigetti
Neuralgic amyotrophy, also called Parsonage-Turner syndrome, in its classic presentation is a brachial plexopathy or a multifocal neuropathy, involving mainly motor nerves of the upper limb with a monophasic course. Recently, a new radiological entity was described, the hourglass constriction, which is characterized by a very focal constriction of a nerve, or part of it, usually associated with nerve thickening proximally and distally to the constriction. Another condition, which is similar from a radiological point of view to hourglass constriction, is nerve torsion...
January 10, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206708/ultrasound-assessment-of-the-brachial-plexus-nerve-root-cross-sectional-areas-in-asymptomatic-patients-with-type-2-diabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mamdouh Ali Kotb, Mohamed A Bedewi, Daifallah Mohamed Almalki, Ali Abdullah AlAseeri, Kholoud J Sandougah, Steven B Soliman, Nasser M Aldossary, Wael Hamed Aboulela
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is one of the most common metabolic diseases and is often associated with cervical radiculoplexus neuropathies. Magnetic resonance imaging is the modality of choice for evaluating the brachial plexus, however, the use of ultrasound for its evaluation has increased and has been shown to be an additional reliable method. We aimed to compare the cross-sectional areas of the C5, C6, and C7 nerve roots of the brachial plexus, at the interscalene groove, in asymptomatic patients with T2D to that of an asymptomatic control cohort without T2D...
December 29, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176820/parsonage-turner-syndrome-and-hereditary-brachial-plexus-neuropathy
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REVIEW
James B Meiling, Andrea J Boon, Zhiyv Niu, Benjamin M Howe, Sumedh S Hoskote, Robert J Spinner, Christopher J Klein
Parsonage-Turner syndrome and hereditary brachial plexus neuropathy (HBPN) present with indistinguishable attacks of rapid-onset severe shoulder and arm pain, disabling weakness, and early muscle atrophy. Their combined incidence ranges from 3 to 100 in 100,000 persons per year. Dominant mutations of SEPT9 are the only known mutations responsible for HBPN. Parsonage and Turner termed the disorder "brachial neuralgic amyotrophy," highlighting neuropathic pain and muscle atrophy. Modern electrodiagnostic and imaging testing assists the diagnosis in distinction from mimicking disorders...
January 2024: Mayo Clinic Proceedings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149767/evaluating-the-cost-effectiveness-of-diabetic-foot-ulcer-management-by-wound-care-specialists-in-indonesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suriadi Jais, Makoto Oe, Hiromi Sanada, Agung Sasongko, M T I Haryanto
Diabetic foot ulcers affect quality of life and economically burden patients and the Indonesian healthcare system. The comparative cost-effectiveness of wound care specialists in private practices (e.g., wound clinics) and wound care nurses in national hospitals remains unknown. Thus, we used a decision tree to compare the cost and healing rates for patients after 12 weeks of wound care. Uncertainty was addressed using one-way and probabilistic sensitivity analyses. Among 89 participants (42 in the national hospital and 47 in the private practice), no significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of sex, age, education level, smoking status, duration of diabetes, Wagner wound classification, glycated haemoglobin levels, neuropathy status, ankle-brachial index, baseline characteristics, quality of life, DMIST (depth, maceration, inflammation/infection, size, tissue type of the wound bed, type of wound edge, and tunneling/undermining) score, and wound location (P > 0...
December 27, 2023: Wound Repair and Regeneration
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142036/impaired-cardiovagal-activity-as-a-link-between-hyperglycemia-and-arterial-stiffness-in-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-patients-among-eastern-indian-population-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nibedita Priyadarsini, Devineni Likhitha, Madumathy Ramachandran, Kishore Kumar Behera
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is one of the most common yet overlooked complications in Type- 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The T2DM patients with CAN show a fivefold increase in Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The presence of CAN in T2DM could potentially lead to arterial stiffness. However, there is sparse data available to prove this association between autonomic dysfunction and arterial stiffness in T2DM. METHODS: We recruited 80 T2DM patients and 74 healthy controls...
December 21, 2023: Canadian Journal of Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128695/neuropathy-screening-for-patients-with-peripheral-vascular-disease-helps-to-identify-those-at-an-increased-risk-of-amputation-revascularization-and-death
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas Hunter, Aidan Wiley, Glen Mckinney, Timothy Craven, Ken Bush, Matthew Corriere, Matthew Edwards, Matthew Goldman
OBJECTIVES: Peripheral neuropathy is associated with amputation risk among patients with diabetes mellitus and critical limb threatening ischemia (CLTI). Detection of peripheral neuropathy may help identify those who are at an increased risk, but the predictive ability of the screening tool used in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) needs to be more clearly defined. METHODS: Patients referred to vascular surgery clinic for PAD were recruited from a single center...
December 19, 2023: Annals of Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38078127/does-the-advantage-of-transcutaneous-oximetry-measurements-in-diabetic-foot-ulcer-apply-equally-to-free-flap-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Da Woon Lee, Yong Seon Hwang, Je Yeon Byeon, Jun Hyuk Kim, Hwan Jun Choi
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcpO2 ) is a precise method for determining oxygen perfusion in wounded tissues. The device uses either electrochemical or optical sensors. AIM: To evaluate the usefulness of TcpO2 measurements on free flaps (FFs) in diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). METHODS: TcpO2 was measured in 17 patients with DFUs who underwent anterolateral thigh (ALT)-FF surgery and compared with 30 patients with DFU without FF surgery...
November 6, 2023: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062607/outcome-of-neuromuscular-electrodiagnostic-testing-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uzma Akhlaque, Muhammad Tawab Khalil, Nadeem Ahmad, Abdullah Aftab
This study aimed to describe the spectrum of the results of neuromuscular electrodiagnostic investigations performed by age and pathology in paediatric patients. This retrospective observational study took place from January 2019 to December 2021. Electrodiagnostic records of paediatric patients (birth to 15 years) were referred to the electromyography (EMG) laboratory for EMG and nerve conduction study (NCS). Electrodiagnostic and demographic data were collected. Among these, 151 (56%) were males and 118 (44%) were females...
December 2023: Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons—Pakistan: JCPSP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987053/-effectiveness-of-tibial-transverse-transport-combined-with-modified-neurolysis-in-treatment-of-diabetic-foot-ulcers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shusen Chang, Wei Yang, Hehua Song, Wei Chen, Jian Zhou, Fang Zhang, Xueping Yan, Xiaojin Mo, Kaiyu Nie, Chengliang Deng, Zairong Wei
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of tibial transverse transport (TTT) combined with modified neurolysis in treatment of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) through a prospective randomized controlled study. METHODS: The patients with DFU and diabetic peripheral neuropathy, who were admitted between February 2020 and February 2022, were selected as the research objects, of which 31 cases met the selection criteria and were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups by random number table method...
November 15, 2023: Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37731215/analysis-of-risk-factors-of-infection-in-diabetic-foot-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Limei Hsu, Le Li, Lee Yam Poon
This cross-sectional study assessed the risk factors for infection in 150 diabetic foot patients admitted to the Xiamen University Hospital between October 2020 and October 2022. Patients were categorised as infected (n = 80) or uninfected (n = 70) cohorts. The diabetic foot was evaluated using the American Diabetic Foot Grading system, whereas ulcers were categorised using Wagner's method. Analysed were patient-specific information, clinical data and risk factors including neuropathy, arterial disease and foot deformities...
September 20, 2023: International Wound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37701265/subacute-brachial-plexopathy-due-to-intraneural-epithelioid-hemangioma-a-case-report
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Vihang Nakhate, Robert P McInnis, Albert Sy, Marcelo Matiello
Brachial plexopathy is a common consideration in the differential diagnosis of upper extremity sensory and motor deficits, and neoplasms signify one possible etiology of brachial plexopathy. Of the neoplastic brachial plexopathies, hemangiomas involving the brachial plexus are rare. Most reported cases describe extraneural brachial plexus hemangiomas that present as a palpable, tender neck mass associated with pain and sensory disturbance, with minimal motor deficits. Here we share the case of a 48 year-old man with intraneural epithelioid hemangioma of the brachial plexus who presented with prominent motor weakness and no palpable mass...
October 2023: Neurohospitalist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693952/neuropathies-following-an-ultrasound-guided-axillary-brachial-plexus-block
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keito Koh, Onishi Tatsuki, Sonoko Sakuraba, Sho Yamazaki, Hajime Yako, Takeshi Omae
PURPOSE: Ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block (UGBPB) has interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, and axillary approaches. The axillary block is considered to be the safest and with fewer adverse events compared to the interscalene (eg, phrenic nerve block, spinal cord or vertebral artery puncture) and supraclavicular (eg, pneumothorax). However, with regard to postoperative neurological symptoms (PONS), it is controversial whether its incidence after an axillary block was higher than that after non-axillary approaches"...
2023: Local and Regional Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37684017/the-role-of-surgery-in-the-management-of-radiation-induced-brachial-plexopathy-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramin Shekouhi, Cameron Gerhold, Harvey Chim
This systematic literature review of the clinical characteristics of radiation-induced brachial plexopathy and outcomes after intervention includes 30 trials with 611 patients. The mean radiation dose to the brachial plexus was 56 Gy, and the mean duration of radiation was 4 weeks. The mean time from radiation to the onset of symptoms was 35 months. The most commonly reported symptom was sensory loss ( n  = 323, 62%), followed by motor deficits ( n  = 294, 56%) and neuropathic pain ( n  = 284, 54%)...
September 8, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37621590/diabetic-neuropathy-results-in-vasomotor-dysfunction-of-medium-sized-peripheral-arteries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fahrettin Ege, Ömer Kazci, Sonay Aydin
BACKGROUND: The effect of the sympathetic nervous system on peripheral arteries causes vasoconstriction when smooth muscle cells in the walls of blood vessels contract, which leads to narrowing of arteries and reduction of the blood flow. AIM: To compare sympathetic vasomotor activation of the brachial arteries in healthy subjects and patients with painful diabetic neuropathy; and therefore, to assess whether there is significant vasomotor dysfunction of medium sized arteries in diabetic neuropathy...
August 6, 2023: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37611267/mononeuropathy-multiplex-after-severe-sars-cov-2-infection-a-case-series-and-literature-review
#35
REVIEW
Alicia E Dupre, Michaël C C Slama
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerve injuries are being increasingly recognized in patients recovering from severe SARS-CoV-2 infections. Axonal neuropathies can occur, leading to lasting and disabling deficits. CASE REPORTS: We present the cases of 3 patients who developed weakness and sensory symptoms after severe SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia. The clinical deficits revealed various patterns of injury including a mononeuropathy multiplex (MNM) in the first patient, a brachial plexopathy with superimposed MNM in the second patient, and a mononeuropathy superimposed on a polyneuropathy in the third patient...
September 1, 2023: Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37588461/prevalence-management-and-outcomes-of-nerve-injury-after-shoulder-arthroplasty-a-case-control-study-and-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey J Olson, Evan A O'Donnell, Khang Dang, Tiffany M Huynh, Amy Z Lu, Christine Kim, Jillian Haberli, Jon J P Warner
BACKGROUND: Neurologic injury is a rare and potentially devastating complication of shoulder arthroplasty. Patients typically present with a mixed plexopathy or mononeuropathy, most commonly affecting the axillary and radial nerves. Given the paucity of studies available on the topic, our goal was to elucidate the prevalence of nerve injury after shoulder arthroplasty and to describe the treatment course and outcomes of neurologic injuries. METHODS: This is a retrospective case-control study performed at a single, urban, academic institution...
November 2022: JSES Rev Rep Tech
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37588453/pectoralis-minor-syndrome-review-of-pathoanatomy-diagnosis-and-management-of-the-primary-cause-of-neurogenic-thoracic-outlet-syndrome
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REVIEW
Adil S Ahmed, Alexander R Graf, Anthony L Karzon, Bethany L Graulich, Anthony C Egger, Sarah M Taub, Michael B Gottschalk, Robert L Bowers, Eric R Wagner
Thoracic outlet syndrome is an umbrella term for compressive pathologies in the supraclavicular and infraclavicular fossae, with the vast majority being neurogenic in nature. These compressive neuropathies, such as pectoralis minor syndrome, can be challenging problems for both patients and physicians. Robust understanding of thoracic outlet anatomy and scapulothoracic biomechanics are necessary to distinguish neurogenic vs. vascular disorders and properly diagnose affected patients. Repetitive overhead activity, particularly when combined with scapular dyskinesia, leads to pectoralis minor shortening, decreased volume of the retropectoralis minor space, and subsequent brachial plexus compression causing neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome...
November 2022: JSES Rev Rep Tech
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37545646/can-the-change-of-vasomotor-activity-in-irritable-bowel-syndrome-patients-be-detected-via-color-doppler-ultrasound
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omer Kazci, Fahrettin Ege, Huseyin Aydemir, Saliha Kazci, Sonay Aydin
BACKGROUND: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most frequently referred conditions to the gastrointestinal outpatient clinic. The pathophysiology of IBS has not been determined with certainty. Visceral hypersensitivity is indicated as one of the pathophysiologies. The sympathetic nervous system is primarily in charge of controlling the arteries, and its effect is vasospasm in the medium and large arteries, resulting in decreased blood flow. AIM: To demonstrate, using Doppler evaluation of the brachial artery, that sympathetic activity impairs vasomotor performance due to autonomic neuropathy, which we believe is associated with IBS...
July 28, 2023: World Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37530816/morphological-variations-of-the-brachial-artery-and-their-clinical-significance-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcin Glin, Nicol Zielinska, Kacper Ruzik, Piotr Karauda, Marko Konschake, Łukasz Olewnik
PURPOSE: Morphological variations of the brachial artery are quite commonly discovered in routine dissection and have been the subject of many studies. However, there is a need for a clear classification. This work presents morphological variations of the brachial artery, based on numerous case reports and studies created for the appropriate classification and interpretation among surgeons and radiologists. It also discusses the most important clinical aspects of the given varieties. METHODS: The research method is based on the combined interpretation of the researches based on numerous publications concerning both the principles of correctly classifying the described morphological variations of the brachial artery and the resulting clinical implications...
August 2, 2023: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy: SRA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37521545/modern-treatment-of-neurogenic-thoracic-outlet-syndrome-pathoanatomy-diagnosis-and-arthroscopic-surgical-technique
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REVIEW
Adil S Ahmed, Thibault Lafosse, Alexander R Graf, Anthony L Karzon, Michael B Gottschalk, Eric R Wagner
Compressive pathology in the supraclavicular and infraclavicular fossae is broadly termed "thoracic outlet syndrome," with the large majority being neurogenic in nature. These are challenging conditions for patients and physicians and require robust knowledge of thoracic outlet anatomy and scapulothoracic kinematics to elucidate neurogenic versus vascular disorders. The combination of repetitive overhead activity and scapular dyskinesia leads to contracture of the scalene muscles, subclavius, and pectoralis minor, creating a chronically distalized and protracted scapular posture...
July 2023: Journal of hand surgery global online
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