Examples of using Upper extremity in English and their translations into Italian
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smartphones might enable the desired longitudinal monitoring of upper extremity functioning in real life,
Cap: is identifiable in the upper extremity of the stipe, of conical shape almost pointed holed at the apex,
nerve blocks(upper extremity blocks, neuraxial blocks,
on the side formed out of the slope of the hill were ranged 21 rows of seats, which at the upper extremity of the stadium turned so as to make a theatre-like termination.
Neuralgic amyotrophy(NA) is an uncommon disorder of the peripheral nervous system characterized by the sudden onset of extreme pain in the upper extremity followed by rapid multifocal motor weakness
In the last month of that same year I started having disturbances in the right upper extremity, partial paralysis of the arm,
Upper extremity sarcomas in general are more common in Caucasians but a review of
had to wait more than a century until traction of the upper extremity(UE) was considered as the cause of this condition(Duchenne 1872).
the other focusing on pathological fractures of the upper extremity, with the presentation of a new minimally invasive photodynamic system.
James Paget first proposed the idea of venous thrombosis causing upper extremity pain and swelling, and Leopold von Schrötter later linked the clinical syndrome to thrombosis of the axillary and subclavian veins.
Mikai, during the 9th Trauma Meeting, will organize a symposium on upper extremity pathological fractures during which nationally and internationally renowned guests
The cross is made with logs and on its upper extremity is carved a pelican which,
away from the left axilla, or right axilla nodes just as part of the“normal” pattern for left upper extremity lymphedema, per the Vodder technique.
the other focusing on pathological fractures of the upper extremity, with the presentation of a new minimally invasive photodynamic system.
when asked why the impairment percentages for upper extremity injures were decreased in the 5th edition from what they were in the 4th edition, admitted that there
He also has some flash burns to the upper extremities.
The upper extremities are more commonly affected.
non-traumatic paralysis in the upper extremities, possible CVA.
Arteries of upper extremities of a fruit 10.
Lacerations to the face and left upper extremities.