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pro vyhledávání: '"Mark E. Landau"'
Autor:
Leon J. Nesti, Jason M. Souza, John C. Dunn, William W. Campbell, Matthew E. Miller, Jonathan K. Smith, Mark E. Landau, Michael D. Eckhoff, Kimbra Kenney, Tyler C. Nicholson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of hand surgery. 46(2)
Purpose Combat-sustained peripheral nerve injuries (CSPNIs) are often the result of high-energy blast mechanisms and are increasing in frequency and severity among US forces engaged in contemporary warfare. The purpose of this study was to describe C
Autor:
Matthew E. Miller, Christina M. Cawley, Walter J. Faillace, Leon J. Nesti, Craig G. Carroll, Jonathan K. Smith, Mark E. Landau
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 54:1139-1144
Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) sustained in combat are typically severe and are frequently associated with marked soft tissue damage, anatomic distortion, and retained metallic fragments. These features complicate clinical and electrodi
Autor:
Leon J. Nesti, Walter J. Faillace, Mark E. Landau, Patricia L. McKay, R. Michael Meyer, Jonathan K. Smith, Patrick E Jones
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 183(9-10)
Introduction Combat injury of the sciatic nerve tends to be severe with variable but often profound consequences, is often associated with widespread soft tissue and bone injuries, significant neurologic impairment, severe neuropathic pain, and a pro
Publikováno v:
Neurology: Clinical Practice. 4:280-286
Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries often complicate extremity trauma, and may cause substantial functional deficits. We have encountered patients who request amputation of such injured extremities, with the goal of prosthetic replacement as a means
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 52:143-145
Introduction In this study we describe a case demonstrating clinical, radiographic, electrophysiologic, and surgical evidence of a restricted but severe anterior branch axillary nerve mononeuropathy due to neuralgic amyotrophy (NA). Methods On each d
Autor:
Mark E. Landau, Carmen Contreras-Sesvold, Patricia A. Deuster, Kimbra Kenney, Sheila M. Muldoon, Francis G. O'Connor, Elisabeth J. Rushing, Yuval Heled, John F. Capacchione, William W. Campbell
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 113:1997-2004
Exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) occurs in young, otherwise healthy, individuals principally during strenuous exercise, athletic, and military training. Although many risk factors have been offered, it is unclear why some individuals develop ER when pa
Autor:
William W. Campbell, Mark E. Landau
Publikováno v:
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 24:49-66
In this review, we delineate clinical, electrodiagnostic, and radiographic features of ulnar mononeuropathies. Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE) is most commonly due to lesions at the level of the retroepicondylar groove (RTC), with approximately 2
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical rheumatology : practical reports on rheumaticmusculoskeletal diseases. 22(7)
Autor:
Jonathan K, Smith, Matthew E, Miller, Craig G, Carroll, Walter J, Faillace, Leon J, Nesti, Christina M, Cawley, Mark E, Landau
Publikováno v:
Musclenerve. 54(6)
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) sustained in combat are typically severe and are frequently associated with marked soft tissue damage, anatomic distortion, and retained metallic fragments. These features complicate clinical and electrodiagnostic asse
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease. 13:122-136
In this review, the clinical and laboratory features of exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) are discussed in detail, emphasizing the full clinical spectrum from physiological elevations of serum creatine kinase after exertion to life-threatening rhabdomyo