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    The sural nerve (L4-S1) is generally considered a pure cutaneous nerve of the posterolateral leg to the lateral ankle. The sural nerve originates from...
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  • sural nerve complex are the contributing nerves that form the sural nerve. There are eight documented anatomic variations of the sural nerve complex....
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  • Thumbnail for Lateral sural cutaneous nerve
    sural cutaneous nerve of the lumbosacral plexus supplies the skin on the posterior and lateral surfaces of the leg. The lateral sural cutaneous nerve...
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    identifying eight variations of the sural nerve formation. Types 1 and 7 sural nerve complex formations possess a sural communicating branch. This recent...
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  • Thumbnail for Medial sural cutaneous nerve
    medial sural cutaneous nerve (L4-S3) is a sensory nerve of the leg. It supplies cutaneous innervation to the posteromedial leg. The medial sural cutaneous...
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    dorsal cutaneous nerve is the continuation/terminal sensory branch of the sural nerve, and is ultimately derived from the 1st sacral nerve (S1). It passes...
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  • mononeuropathy tarsal tunnel syndrome interdigital neuropathy (Morton's Neuroma) sural mononeuropathy femoral mononeuropathy saphenous mononeuropathy lateral femoral...
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    nerve Anococcygeal nerve Sciatic nerve Common fibular nerve Lateral sural cutaneous nerve Superficial fibular nerve Deep fibular nerve Tibial nerve Interosseous...
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    and is often called the skeletal muscle pump, peripheral heart or the sural (tricipital) pump. Soleus muscles have more slow muscle fibers than many...
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    Axon (redirect from Nerve fiber)
    Greek ἄξων áxōn, axis) or nerve fiber (or nerve fibre: see spelling differences) is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, in vertebrates...
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  • Novichok (Russian: Новичо́к, lit. 'newcomer, novice, newbie') is a family of nerve agents, some of which are binary chemical weapons. The agents were developed...
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  • transection of a peripheral nerve, and is part of Seddon's classification scheme used to classify nerve damage. It is the most serious nerve injury in the scheme...
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  • femoris) while applying increasing electrical stimulation to the lower leg (sural nerve) on the same side of the body. The stimulus intensity at which the reflex...
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    Biopsy of tissue showing the arteritis (typically inflamed arteries): The sural nerve is a frequent location for the biopsy. In polyarteritis nodosa, small...
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    vertebra presses on a nerve interfering with the passage of energy down that nerve causing disease to organs supplied by that nerve, and that chiropractic...
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  • Wei YH (February 1999). "Tissue mosaicism in the skeletal muscle and sural nerve biopsies in the MELAS syndrome". Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 99 (2):...
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    mammalian Set1 histone H3-Lys4 methyltransferase complex, the analogue of the yeast Set1/COMPASS complex". J. Biol. Chem. 280 (50): 41725–41731. doi:10...
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    the muscle, and superficial to it, is the small saphenous vein. The sural nerve accompanies the small saphenous vein as it descends in the posterior...
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    for activity of the enzyme. Examination of tissue biopsied from the sural nerve under a microscope can reveal the presence of polyglucosan bodies. There...
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    the low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor (LNGFR) before discovery that p75NTR bound other neurotrophins equally well as nerve growth factor. p75NTR...
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  • Farscape (redirect from Paraphoral nerve)
    relatively unconnected episodes, but in later seasons transitioned into a complex plot with a dense mythology. Some reviewers, such as The A.V. Club, praised...
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  • nucleus supraorbital artery supraorbital foramen supraorbital nerve suprapatellar bursa sural nerve suspensory ligament sustentaculum tali suture sweat glands...
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  • Thumbnail for Atypical trigeminal neuralgia
    form of trigeminal neuralgia, a disorder of the fifth cranial nerve. This form of nerve pain is difficult to diagnose, as it is rare and the symptoms...
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    Eye movement (redirect from Ocular nerve)
    light into electrochemical signals. These signals travel along the optic nerve fibers to the brain, where they are interpreted as vision in the visual...
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  • of nerve agents. He was head of a counter-intelligence department that performed measurements outside the chemical weapons facilities to make sure that...
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    stabilize and protect muscle fibers, in the brain it directs movement of nerve cells. This could be caused by mutations that binds ribitol-5-phosphate...
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    The microprocessor complex subunit DGCR8 (DiGeorge syndrome critical region 8) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DGCR8 gene. In other animals...
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    Top expressed in testicle sural nerve right lobe of liver subcutaneous adipose tissue body of pancreas lactiferous gland...
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    Top expressed in sural nerve epithelium of colon gastrocnemius muscle body of uterus muscle of thigh paraflocculus of cerebellum apex of heart canal of...
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    T, Ogryzko V, Lane WS, Nakatani Y, Livingston DM (Aug 2001). "The p400 complex is an essential E1A transformation target". Cell. 106 (3): 297–307. doi:10...
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