The _____ and radius is in alignment in isolated lunate dislocation
_____ result from portosystemic shunting between the left gastric (portal) and esophageal branch of the azygos (systemic) veins
Respiratory papillomatosis most commonly involves the _____ and glottic regions of larynx
_____ syndrome is due to compression of the ulnar nerve at the wrist or hand.
The left renal vein can become compressed between the _____ and SMA as it crosses the midline
In a(n) _____ nerve injury, sensation is lost over the medial 1 1/2 fingers, including the hypothenar eminence.
Loss of the _____ and supraspinatus in Erb palsy result in aDduction of the arm.
Lumbar puncture is usually performed between _____ and L5
_____ result from portosystemic shunting between the short gastric veins (portal) and inferior phrenic (systemic) vein
Radial Head Subluxation impinges the _____ nerve, causing weakness of most of the posterior forearm extensors
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