John M. Graham Jr MD, ScDSmith's Recognizable Patterns of Human Deformation (Third Edition)
Klumpke's birth palsy: Does it really exist? Erb's palsy is the most common obstetric brachial plexus injury followed by total plexus palsy. The distribution of Klumpke's brith palsy with modern obste... M M.,Al-Qattan,and,... - 《Journal of Hand Surgery British & European Volume》 被...
Klumpke's birth palsy. Does it really exist? Erb's palsy is the most common obstetric brachial plexus injury followed by total plexus palsy. The distribution of Klumpke's birth palsy with modern obste... MM Alqattan,HM Clarke,CG Curtis - 《Journal of Hand Surgery》 被引量: 116发表: ...
A 28-year-old male presented with simultaneous signs and symptoms of Erb's(C5) and Klumpke's(C8, T1) palsy, with sparing of the C6 and C7 roots. The patient presented several months ago to his local emergency room with shortness of breath, which was determined to be caused by left ...
Klumpke’s palsyHanging injuryMapping nerve deficits during a physical exam after trauma to the upper extremity can help determine not only if the brachial plexus was injured but also which nerve roots were involved.A 28-year-old male presented with simultaneous signs and symptoms of Erb's(C5)...
Klumpke’s palsyHanging injuryMapping nerve deficits during a physical exam after trauma to the upper extremity can help determine not only if the brachial plexus was injured but also which nerve roots were involved.A 28-year-old male presented with simultaneous signs and symptoms of Erb's(C5)...