Cervical fusion remains one of the most-performed cervical spine procedures done even as other techniques have gained prominence. Five notes: 1. Anterior cervical discectomy and fusions have been the ...
ILUVIEN now approved for the treatment of chronic non-infectious uveitis affecting the posterior segment of the eye (NIU-PS) in addition to ...
What Is Oral Lichen Planus? Oral lichen planus is a long-lasting disease that affects your mouth, causing symptoms such as painful white patches, redness, and swelling. It doesn't go away, but you ...
The CA1, an important subregion of the hippocampus, is anatomically and functionally heterogeneous in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Here, to dissect the distinctions between the dorsal (dCA1) ...
What is posterior tibialis tendon surgery? Posterior tibialis tendon surgery is a way to fix the tendon on the back of your calf that goes down the inside part of your ankle. A surgeon can do a few ...
Objective Most studies examining the time to return to sport (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) do not account for the athlete’s physical readiness. This study aimed to ...
Usually, the peroneal artery makes up the difference in terms of blood supply. Rarely, both the anterior and posterior tibial arteries are absent and alternative pathways are needed for blood flow.
Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is caused by damage that builds up in the brain cells at the back of the brain. This is the part of our brain that processes information from our eyes, and allows us ...
Sitting in the brain between its hypothalamus region and the pineal gland within the sphenoid bone (located towards the front of the skull), this gland has two lobes: an anterior and a posterior lobe.
Electrodes were penetrated in the earth-vertical plane. PCC were located roughly around anterior-posterior (−1~+12) and medial-lateral (0 ~ 10). RSC were located roughly around anterior-posterior ...