Compartment syndrome
Of the 206 bones in your body, three of them are in your arm: the humerus, radius, and ulna. Your arms are also made up of muscles, joints, tendons, and other connective tissue. Injuries to any of these parts of the arm can occur during sports, a fall, or an accident.Types of arm injuries include Tendinitis and bursitisSprainsDislocationsFractures (broken bones)Nerve problemsOsteoarthritisYou may also have problems or injure specific parts of your arm, such as your hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder.
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Recent Cases of Compartment syndrome
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30 people have viewed the case,but no one answered. CT findings. Acute subdural hemorrhage with hypodense area note in the left frontotemporoparietal region with maximum thickness of 25.2 mm in the left frontal region. Mass effect noted...
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Top Cases of Compartment syndrome
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Remained Incharge Medical Officer with Hon'Ble C.M of J and K for More Than 20 Years from Jan 2000 To October 2020
Govt. Medical College, Jammu
M.S (General Surgery )
PHC Bichpuri and ESI Dispensary Chippitola Agra & SN Medical College Agra & Fatehgarh
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SN Medical College, Agra
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Government Arts And Science College Kozhikode Meenchanda
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S.N.medical College
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Sanjay Gandhi Institute for Trauma and Orthopaedics
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Bokaro General Hospital
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