A protocol of non-contrast MRI without sedation may aid in surgical decision-making regarding infants with brachial plexus ...
The mechanism of injury includes maternal, obstetric, and infant factors that apply traction on or compression to the anatomically vulnerable brachial plexus. Nerve regeneration can occur if nerve ...
The diagnosis of a complete brachial plexus avulsion injury by clinical and/or auxiliary means is difficult. Even the most sensitive MRI techniques give false results in about 50% of cases ...
Brachial plexus injuries occur unpredictably and vary in presentation and severity. The degree of nerve damage varies from partial to complete involvement of the plexus to mild stretching to ...
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