Review | 13-September-2016
Cyprian Olchowy,
Mateusz Łasecki,
Urszula Zaleska-Dorobisz
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 15 , ISSUE 61, 172–188
Review | 30-June-2017
Cyprian Olchowy,
Daniel Soliński,
Mateusz Łasecki,
Paweł Dąbrowski,
Szymon Urban,
Urszula Zaleska-Dorobisz
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 69, 123–128
research-paper | 18-June-2021
Introduction
Clinical and electrodiagnostic evaluations of peripheral nerves are widely used nowadays to assess the severity of trauma to the peripheral nerves. However, a major limitation is that these approaches are not able to determine the extent of damage to the nerve fibers in the first 6 weeks post trauma(1). Another disadvantage is that CT and MRI scans for neurographic studies are not always readily available and prove to be costly. High-resolution ultrasonography, on the other hand
Kunwar Pal Singh,
Achal Singh Goindi,
Kamlesh Gupta
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 21 , ISSUE 85, e112–e126
Research Article | 24-May-2019
peripheral nerves. Molecular mimicry between bacterial surface structures and hosts gangliosides is responsible for the development of this disease. The serious local and systemic consequences of C. jejuni infections are the reason for monitoring the microbial purity of food, especially meat and drinking water, for C. jejuni contamination. necessitating also new approaches to contamination prevention or minimization.
Maria Walencka,
Agnieszka Matusiak,
Magdalena Chmiela
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 57 , ISSUE 3, 260–269
Original Paper | 13-September-2016
). Mean values of cross-sectional areas and diameters of the nerve trunks were calculated in individual pathology groups. The ultrasound features of the peripheral nerves analyzed in the study, such as echostructure, notch sign, hyperemia and continuity of the transverse ligament, were divided into subgroups. Moreover, the frequency of adhesions between the nerve trunks and adjacent tissues, occurrence of pain on compression with a transducer and instability of the ulnar nerve as well as angulation of
Berta Kowalska
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 15 , ISSUE 61, 151–163
Original Paper | 13-September-2016
neuropathies of the following peripheral nerves: median, ulnar, common peroneal, digital, cutaneous in the deltoid area, mental, PIN and RSNR. In 21 patients, nerve injuries were partial, and in 24 – complete. In 2 cases, the nerve was entrapped between bony fragments. 17 of 21 patients with partial nerve injuries (80.95%) underwent an EMG examination. No functional tests were conducted in the cases of complete injuries when ultrasound imaging had confi rmed the result of the clinical examination. All
Berta Kowalska
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 15 , ISSUE 60, 15–28