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Electrophysiological Evaluation of the Incidence of Martin-Gruber Anastomosis in Healthy Subjects

Erdem HR, Ergun S, Erturk C, Ozel S

The Martin - Gruber Anastomosis (MGA) is probably the most well known of the anastomotic anomalies that occur at various levels between the median and ulnar nerves. It is formed...
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Anatomic Motor Point Localization for the Treatment of Gastrocnemius Muscle Spasticity

Yoo WK, Chung IH, Park CI

The location of the motor point of the gastrocnemius muscle was accurately defined relative to surrounding bony landmarks to facilitate the approach to the nerve of the gastrocnemius muscle during...
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Quantitative and Qualitative Muscular Changes after Selective Neurotomy

Tark KC, Ahn SJ, Roh TS, Park BY

Disfigurement of body contour, caused by excessive muscular hypertrophy, can seldom be effectively and safely corrected by lipectomy, liposuction or combined partial myomectomy. This study was conducted to obtain basic...
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Anatomical and Electrophysiological Myotomes Corresponding to the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle

Pyun SB, Kang S, Kwon HK

This study was designed to investigate the incidence of lateral root of the ulnar nerve through cadaveric dissection and to analyze its impact on myotomes corresponding to the flexor carpi...
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Complex repetitive discharge on electromyography as a risk factor for malignancy in idiopathic inflammatory myopathy

Kim NR, Nam EJ, Kang JW, Song HS, Im CH, Kang YM

BACKGROUND/AIMS: We investigated the electromyography (EMG) findings and demographic, clinical, and laboratory features that may predict the development of malignancy in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM). METHODS: In total, 61...
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