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    chloride. When in combination with adrenaline it also contains sodium metabisulphite. Preparations with fentanyl contain fentanyl citrate (AstraZeneca Ltd., 2015). Indications Bupivacaine hydrochloride is indicated for local anaesthesia; this includes nerve block, infiltration, epidural (with fentanyl) and intrathecal (spinal) anaesthesia and analgesia (MIMS, 2013). Generally a single-shot injection is administered, however, to achieve prolonged anaesthesia and post-operative analgesia, the drug can be

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    person as he has been before. Below, I explain various ways in which, it tells us that the Alex who returns is not the same person as he was before. The reasons are as follows: since, he has used the tele-transporter a lot during his mission, his body nerve system cells were affected by light speed radiation which, could make him see illusions and which could alter his memories. The second reason which is , that if those cells has been not affected by the

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    with these diseases. Experimental System In order to examine axons undergoing degeneration after traumatic injury, they observed axons of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in mouse optic nerves. These RGCs were labeled with TdTomato fluorescent protein in order to visualize the axon degeneration following the optic nerve crush—the traumatic injury. Then using the transgenic mouse line, Yang et al. examined the cytosolic version of Nmnat1. In addition, they used wild-type mice that were transduced with

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    is to optimize all of the different parameters that are inputted into the system so that the the presence of the beads will be minimized, so that the integrity of the scaffolds are maintained. Specific Aims 1: Assessing scaffold sufficiency for nerve

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    So far, I have told you the good news, the bad news is that his arm will probably never gain the same movement it once had. The nerves in his arm can never be attached the same as they were before once they have been severed the way your sons have been. This unfortunately means he might have a little bit of trouble from this arm throughout his lifetime. The movement in his arm, forearm

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    Flexor Digitorum Profundus Rupture Flexor digitorum profundus rupture, commonly called “jersey finger,” is a condition in which you are unable to bend your finger without assistance. This is caused by an injury to connective tissue (tendon) in the last joint of your finger, farthest form your palm. The tendon tears (ruptures), which restricts your ability to bend your finger joint. Sometimes, when the tendon ruptures it can break off a piece of bone. This is called an avulsion fracture. CAUSES

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    Lumbosacral Neuritis What is lumbosacral neuritis? These are nerves that are in the lower spine, specifically In the lumbar region. The nerves become inflamed and irritated, from picking up heavy objects and also twisting. The (5) vertebra affected are L1 throughL5 and the large bone at the base of the spine is the sacrum which connects the spinal column to the pelvis. There are a number of things that can cause lumbosacral neuritis as follows, compressed spinal column, infection such as hepatitis

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    typically slow growing tumor that develops on the eighth cranial nerve. The incidence of developing this neuroma is 1 in 100,000 people per year according to Science Direct (Ho & Kveton, 2012). It is estimated that 2,500 new tumors per year are diagnosed in the United States alone. Information on how acoustic neuromas actually evolve, treatment options, advantages and disadvantages of treatment options, and preservation of the facial nerve during surgery will all be discussed in this paper. Evolvement

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    Anterior Thoracic Nerves

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    The Anterior Thoracic Nerves 1 is part of the thoracic region in the spinal nerve that originates thoracic vertebrae 1 (T1). When T1 is not functional and there is limited activity in the upper extremity, it causes a debilitating condition called scapular winging. The muscles affected are serratus anterior, trapezius, and rhomboids. Loss of function of the Anterior Thoracic Nerves 1 would affect the antagonist muscles of Shoulder Medial Rotation (Serratus anterior, Trapezius, and Rhomboids), not

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    There are four main tissue types in a human’s body which are connective, epithelial, muscular, and nerve tissue. Connective tissue has the largest amount amongst the tissue types and the most distributed of the tissues. Epithelial tissue covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities. The skin is an organ made up of epithelial tissue which protects the body from dirt, dust, bacteria and other microbes that may be harmful (“Exploring Four Types of Tissues,” 2016). There are

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