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pro vyhledávání: '"Wilbur Wang"'
Autor:
Michael E. Hachadorian, MD, Brendon C. Mitchell, MD, Matthew Y. Siow, MD, MBA, Wilbur Wang, MD, Tracey Bastrom, MA, T. Barrett Sullivan, MD, Brady K. Huang, MD, Eric W. Edmonds, MD, William T. Kent, MD
Publikováno v:
JSES International, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 987-991 (2020)
Background: The axillary nerve (AXN) is one of the more commonly injured nerves during shoulder surgery. Prior anatomic studies of the AXN in adults were performed using cadaveric specimens with small sample sizes. Our research observes a larger coho
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f7b83b6768e640b1ac07cebb9bde022b
Autor:
Wilbur Wang, Claudio B. Ghetti, Vrajesh Shah, Ian M. Foran, Brendon C. Mitchell, William T. Kent, Brady K. Huang
Publikováno v:
Foot & Ankle International. 43:540-550
Background: The sural nerve (SN) is a sensory cutaneous nerve that is at risk of iatrogenic injury during surgery at the lateral ankle. Prior anatomic studies of the SN are limited primarily to cadaveric studies with small sample sizes. Our study ana
Autor:
Wilbur Wang, Brendon C. Mitchell, T. Barrett Sullivan, Tracey P. Bastrom, Michael E. Hachadorian, Brady K. Huang, Eric W. Edmonds, Matthew Y. Siow, William T. Kent
Publikováno v:
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: The axillary nerve (AXN) is one of the more commonly injured nerves during shoulder surgery. Prior anatomic studies of the AXN in adults were performed using cadaveric specimens with small sample sizes. Our research observes a larger coho
Publikováno v:
Clinical Imaging. 65:5-7
Osteochondromas, the most common benign bone tumor, are typically asymptomatic and discovered incidentally by imaging. Most frequently, osteochondromas occur at the metaphyses of long bones, and rarely involve the head and neck. We report the first c
Autor:
Wilbur Wang, Brady K. Huang, James Thomas Patrick Decourcy Hallinan, Edward Smitaman, Mini N. Pathria
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 48:1329-1344
This article will review the anatomy and common pathologies affecting the peroneus longus muscle and tendon. The anatomy of the peroneus longus is complex and its long course can result in symptomatology referable to the lower leg, ankle, hindfoot, a
Autor:
Brady K. Huang, Lidi Wan, Wilbur Wang, Matthew Sharp, Niloofar Shojaeiadib, Eric Y. Chang, Jiang Du
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Roentgenology. 212:411-417
Author(s): Wang, Wilbur; Huang, Brady K; Sharp, Matthew; Wan, Lidi; Shojaeiadib, Niloofar; Du, Jiang; Chang, Eric Y | Abstract: ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to identify features seen at shoulder MR arthrography that distinguish between iatro
Autor:
Tracey P. Bastrom, Brady K. Huang, Wilbur Wang, Michael E. Hachadorian, T. Barrett Sullivan, William T. Kent, Brendon C. Mitchell, Matthew Y. Siow, Eric W. Edmonds
Publikováno v:
JSES International
JSES International, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 987-991 (2020)
JSES International, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 987-991 (2020)
Background: The axillary nerve (AXN) is one of the more commonly injured nerves during shoulder surgery. Prior anatomic studies of the AXN in adults were performed using cadaveric specimens with small sample sizes. Our research observes a larger coho
Publikováno v:
Clinical Imaging. 48:55-61
Intramuscular myxomas are benign soft-tissue tumors, characterized by bland spindle-shaped cells and fibroblasts within an abundant mucoid matrix on histologic examination. Classically, these are slowly enlarging masses which may occasionally cause p
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 46:1441-1446
Synovial lipoma arborescens is a rare and benign fatty proliferative lesion of the synovium that is most commonly seen within the suprapatellar pouch of the knee, but increasingly reported to involve tendon sheaths, including those of the ankle. We p
Autor:
Brady K. Huang, Tracey P. Bastrom, Wilbur Wang, Michael E. Hachadorian, Eric W. Edmonds, Matthew Y. Siow, Brendon C. Mitchell, William T. Kent
Publikováno v:
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background:Superior humeral migration has been established as a component of rotator cuff disease, as it disrupts normal glenohumeral kinematics. Decreased acromiohumeral interval (AHI) as measured on radiographs has been used to indicate rotator cuf