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09:44 EDT 23rd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: A limp in a pregnant woman as a first presentation of celiac disease.

A 25-year-old Arab woman, reported to our endocrinology clinic one month post-partum presenting with back pain and a limp that started during the seventh month of pregnancy. Upon examination, she was found to have a full range of motion and no tenderness in the hip joint or lower back. The pain was aggravated by walking. She had a limping gait with a lean to her right side. She had low calcium, low hemoglobin, high parathyroid hormone and high alkaline phosphatase levels. X-rays of her hip and lumbosacral a...

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Sufferers of a Brachial Plexus Injury Run the Risk of Permanent Damage

Houston, Texas (PRWEB) January 29, 2013 Brachial plexus injuries can be extremely painful and may become permanent. Sufferers of this type of injury must educate themselves on what the brachial p...

Texas Clinic Now Accepting Brachial Plexus Patients; Children and Adults

Houston, TX (PRWEB) December 26, 2012 Understanding what brachial plexus injury is, how it occurs, and how to treat it, are crucial factors one must know when battling this injury. The brachial ple...

Celiac Disease May Disrupt Fertility

LAS VEGAS (MedPage Today) -- Women with celiac disease had significantly more problems related to fertility and pregnancy than a control group of women who did not have the condition, investigators re...

High Celiac Disease Antibodies During Pregnancy Increase Risk For Low Birth Weight Babies

Pregnant women with mid to high levels of antibodies common in patients with celiac disease are at risk for having babies with reduced fetal weight and birth weight, according to a new study in Gastro...

Plexus facility wins ISO certification

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Most Americans With Celiac Disease Don't Realize It: Study

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New Insight Into Celiac Disease Trigger

A new study has revealed a connection between gluten and T-cells of the immune system, shining light on what causes celiac disease, a condition that affects around 1 in 133 people. Spelling: UK, Irela...

Nerve Transfer Helps Repair Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury

In patients with traumatic brachial plexus injuries, elbow function was recovered to the MRC 3 level; recovery was best with 2 particular transfer procedures. Medscape Medical News

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The effect of celiac plexus block on heart rate variability.

BACKGROUND: Celiac plexus block (CPB) can be used for treating intra-abdominal visceral pain syndromes. The celiac plexus is the largest plexus of the sympathetic nervous system. Several nerve blocks...

MR-guided Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Ablation: An Evaluation of Effect and Injection Spread Pattern in Cancer Patients with Celiac Tumor Infiltration.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, the initial accuracy, and the effects of the MR-guided neurolytic celiac plexus ablation as a method to treat cancer-induced chron...

Celiac Plexus Block for Treatment of Pain Associated with Pancreatic Cancer: A Meta-Analysis.

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has a high rate of neural invasion (80 to 100%) and can be associated with moderate to severe pain in pancreatic cancer. Treatment of pain with celiac plexus blockage...

Reproductive life disorders in Italian celiac women. A case-control study.

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to explore the association between celiac disease and menstrual cycle, gestation and puerperal disorders. METHODS: The association between celiac disease...

Antegrade En Bloc Distal Pancreatectomy with Plexus Hanging Maneuver.

INTRODUCTION: Although antegrade en bloc distal pancreatectomy is appropriate for invasive distal pancreatic malignancies, this technique is not easy to perform because the end-point of deep vertical...

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