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A A Lishchinskaya,O V Knyazev,A V Kagramanova et al. A A Lishchinskaya et al.
Results: In 2020, venous thrombosis was diagnosed in 16 (1.8%) patients with UC, including venous thrombosis of the lower extremities in 3 (0.3%) patients, venous thrombosis of the upper extremities in 7 (0.8%), pulmonary embolism in 2 (0.2%), and combined thrombosis in 4 (0.5%)....In 2022, venous thrombosis was diagnosed in 5 (0.5%) patients with UC, including venous thrombosis of the lower extremities in 1 (0.1%) patient, venous thrombosis of the upper extremities in 3 (0.3%), and pulmonary embolism in 1 (0.1%).
Qian Zhao,Jialin Wang,Fangfang Liu et al. Qian Zhao et al.
Neurological abnormalities were significantly more common in the lower extremities compared to the upper extremities (67.27% vs. 49.09%, P < 0.05).
Sandra Gjorgova Gjeorgjievski,Josephine K Dermawan,John D Reith et al. Sandra Gjorgova Gjeorgjievski et al.
Concomitant gout/CPPD were more commonly associated with the upper extremities (5 [3, hands; 2, elbows]) than lower extremities (4, feet). Seven patients had a prior history of gout and 1 CPPD....Gout alone was far more common in the lower extremities (109 cases) than the upper extremities (41).
Georg C Lodde,Ulrike Leiter,Anja Gesierich et al. Georg C Lodde et al.
Primary tumors most frequently occurred on the head/neck (32.2 %) and upper extremities (29.1 %). One-third of patients presented with stage ≥IIIA disease. At a median follow-up of 10 years, 36- and 60-months PFP rates were 69.0 % and 63.9 %, respectively; DSS rates were 86.9 % and 82.6 %.
Shefali R Bijwadia,Ilexa R Flagstad,Micah Christenson et al. Shefali R Bijwadia et al.
Nerve involvement was found in 34 (34 %) patients in the cohort with 23 (68 %) involving the upper extremities and 11 (32 %) involving lower extremities.
Amin M Yassin,Momen Mohamed,Mohamed Dirar et al. Amin M Yassin et al.
All patients with lower and upper extremities wounds due to combat injury and who underwent reconstructive surgery were included. Patients with concomitant injuries to trunk and head and neck regions were excluded.
Lena-Karin Gustafsson,M Söderman,C Johansson et al. Lena-Karin Gustafsson et al.
for mobility, hygiene, daily activities, pain/discomfort, anxiety/depression (EQ-5D-5 L); subjective well-being (GP-CORE); self-assessed capacity to perform physical activities as well as satisfaction with performance (COPM); measures of physical activity capacity regarding lower extremities (SPPB); upper...extremities (hand dynamometer test).
James Harvey Jones,Justin Wain James Harvey Jones
Robotic urologic surgery often requires patients to be placed in the steep Trendelenburg position with upper extremities tucked, limiting access for vascular lines and laboratory samples. A case of lower extremity hyperkalemia due to Trendelenburg positioning is presented.
Elliot J Gann,Ivan Arriaga,Mark M Mañago et al. Elliot J Gann et al.
However, no studies have investigated the application of BFRT to the upper extremities for individuals who rely on crutches for walking.
Pooja Bhandari,Ryan Chapman,Hannah Austin et al. Pooja Bhandari et al.
Reflexes were diminished in the upper extremities and absent in the lower extremities. Laboratory tests showed macrocytic anemia. MRI spine imaging showed multifocal cord signal abnormality in the cervical and thoracic cord, mainly in the posterior columns, consistent with SCD.
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