Compartment syndrome most commonly involves the leg and forearm, though it can also affect the hand, foot, shoulder, thigh, and buttock. In the awake and alert patient, the diagnosis is based on ...
There are two types of compartment syndromes. Type 1 occurs with a proximal arterial injury leading to postreperfusion compartment syndrome, whereas type 2 is caused by direct trauma and ...
The summer sun was sinking in the sky and casting a warm glow over the marsh as Klamath tribal member Garin Riddle and his family paddled their kayaks through the browning patches of wocus plants ...
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