[1],4-8,20] This might be due to differences in patient selection or variation in the criteria used for the definition of neuropathy. The neuropathy was subclinical or mild, and in most of the ...
or repeated microembolization could cause tissue ischemia and infarction. By definition, microemboli represent atheromatous material with a size less than 1 mm.
Peripheral nerves slowly regrow after injury, but often fail to form functional synapses. Here, authors use NANOG, a pluripotency factor, to induce denervated muscle to a pro-regenerative state ...
neuropathy, intractable pain, severe nausea, seizures, or severe and persistent muscle spasms; as well as any additional condition approved by the Department of Health Retains present provision but ...
There are currently no gold standard outcome measures for assessing peripheral neuropathy, which may affect the capacity to quantitatively synthesise data from individual studies to derive clear ...
or tingling in the skin innervated by this nerve or its branches Weakness in the foot and ankle due to loss of function in the muscles innervated by this nerve or its branches Loss of muscle mass due ...
Oct. 22, 2024 — A new artificial intelligence-based system can accurately assess the chromosomal status of in vitro-fertilized (IVF) embryos using only time-lapse video images of the embryos and ...
Chemotherapy is a treatment used to kill cancer cells. It involves taking one or more of a type of drug that interferes with the DNA of fast-growing cells. These drugs are subdivided into specific ...