The FDP tendon was intact. The FDS tendon was ruptured through the decussation. The tendon's distal end was encased in scar tissue (Fig 2), and the proximal end was not visible through the window ...
The FDS tendon did not rupture at its insertion but through the slips of the decussation. The finger assumed a swan-neck posture because the function of the FDS as a secondary restraint against ...
In adults, however, the abnormalities are often restricted to the posterior fossa, particularly atrophy of the medulla and cervical spinal cord. Often the lesions are contrast-enhancing, or there may ...
RESULTS: Eight children had VERs showing asymmetry typical for albinism. Another four had only small asymmetries on the VER, indicating a lower degree of decussation abnormality. No simple correlation ...
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