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Hirayama Disease with Proximal Involvement

Kim J, Kim Y, Kim S, Oh K

Hirayama disease is a slowly progressing benign motor neuron disease that affects the distal upper limb. A 29-year-old man visited the hospital with a 1-year history of weakened left proximal...
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The Floating Upper Limb: Multiple Injuries Involving Ipsilateral, Proximal, Humeral, Supracondylar, and Distal Radial Limb

Manaan Q, Bashir A, Zahoor A, Mokhdomi T, Danish Q

Floating arm injury represents a common yet complicated injury of the childhood severely associated with limb deformation and even morbidity, if not precisely addressed and credibly operated. Here, we report...
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