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Suboccipital Craniotomy for Resection of a Vermian Glioneuronal Tumor

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
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  • @carloseverlopezgutierrez4074
    @carloseverlopezgutierrez4074 Месяц назад

    Súper

  • @Spencer19165
    @Spencer19165 Месяц назад

    Truly amazing once again great work Doc

  • @EgorFilatov-zi2ts
    @EgorFilatov-zi2ts Месяц назад

    VV compressed scalene and longus colli muscles. IJV compressed stylohyoid muscle and transverse processes of the atlas.
    For more information, follow the link (community), in the comments of multiple sclerosis, there is a link to the pdf.
    As a result, we have throbosis of the subclavian vein and brachiocephalic vein due to mechanical
    damage to the TOS. Compression of two IJVs and dynamic compression of the vertebral veins
    gives us a TIA. In this case, the vertebral artery is very unlikely to compress after physical exertion;
    there is a vertebral plexus of veins around the artery, and it is softer, so it will compress them. Also
    the web of the VV muscles of the neck.

  • @aquenwisey
    @aquenwisey Месяц назад

    Suboccipital victory