... ryanodin receptor.
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2
llioinguinal nerve
Fig. 32. Ilioinguinal nerve le-
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The sensory loss (marked with a
ball pen) reached almost the la-
bia
22 0
Exercise ... divisions of the ventral rami of L4, L5, S1, and S2.
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... upper
arm.
Fig. 2. Quadrilateral space.
1
Teres minor.
2
Teres major.
3
Medial and lateral-caput lon-
gum of triceps muscle.
4
Neck
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5
Circumflexor hu-
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1 62
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... be seen (Fig. 2. 2, 2. 28,
2. 49).
Serous exudates can be seen easily as echo-free areas in the typical cav-
ities involved, as pericardial (Fig. 2. 3) or pleural effusion (see Fig. 2. 23) as
well as ... disadvantage of
dissolving rubber or plastic parts of the transducer.
22 2 Typical Sonographic Findings in Inflammatory Diseases
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