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2022-05-25 21:34:01
Educational Objective: The first arch can be poorly formed during embryonic development resulting in first arch syndrome. Abnormalities include malformation of the mandible, maxilla, malleus, incus, zygoma, vomer, palate, and temporal bone. The first arch is associated with the trigeminal nerve.
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2022-05-25 08:32:01
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2022-05-24 21:31:01
Educational objective: The obturator nerve is the only major nerve that exits the peMs through the obturator foramen. Nerve injury typically results from compression (eg, due to pelvic trauma, surgery, or tumor) and presents with weakness on thigh adduction and sensory loss over the distal medial thigh.
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2022-05-24 19:51:00
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2022-05-24 08:31:01
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2022-05-24 08:30:08
56-year-old man is evaluated in the clinic due to worsening lower extremity pain and weakness. The patient has had hematuria and intermittent burning on urination for the past year. He has no history of pelvic trauma or surgery. The patient has smoked a pack of cigarettes daity for the past 35 years. His urine culture is negative for bacterial growth. Urine cytology and cystoscopy confirm the diagnosis of transitional cell carcinoma. Abdominal CT shows an advanced bladder tumor compressing a nerve that passes through the obturator canal.
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2022-05-23 22:30:28
Educational objective: Radial nerve injury can occur with repetitive pressure/trauma at the axilla (eg, improperty fitted crutches). Findings include weakness of the forearm, hand, and fingers extensors (eg, wrist drop, absent triceps reflex) and sensory loss over the posterior arm and forearm, dorsolateral hand, and dorsal thumb. More distal lesions spare the triceps brachii.
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2022-05-23 08:29:01
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2022-05-23 08:28:01
A 25-year-old man fractures his right tibia in a motor vehicle accident. His right leg is fixed in a cast and he requires underarm crutches to ambulate. Two weeks later, he comes to the clinic with right upper-extremity weakness and numbness. He has no neck or arm pain. The patient is concerned because he is right handed and cannot perform his duties as an electrician. On neurologic examination, there is diminished strength on extension of the right wrist with an absent triceps reflex.
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2022-05-22 23:28:01
Educational objective: Common peroneal nerve injury is common and typically results from trauma to the leg near the head of the fibula. Signs include "foot drop" and a characteristic "steppage gait."
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