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We present two rare variations related to
Aims. Identifying predictors of
Systemic capillary leak syndrome, or the Clarkson syndrome, is an extremely rare condition in which increased capillary permeability results in a massive shift of fluid into the extravascular space. This is followed rapidly by hypotensive shock, haemoconcentration, and, potentially, substantial oedema of the limbs resulting in an acute
Injury to the perforating branch of the peroneal artery has not been reported previously as a cause of acute
We have analysed associated factors in 164 patients with acute
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We reviewed 25 patients with tibial diaphyseal fractures which had been complicated by an acute
Eighteen patients with acute
We describe three patients with a
Prompt surgical decompression is the only means of preventing the late sequelae of ischaemic contracture in post-traumatic
This paper describes how we came to understand the pathophysiology of Volkmann’s ischaemic contracture with references to relevant papers in this Journal, and the investigation and management of acute
1. A case of ischaemic necrosis of the peroneal muscles (peroneal compartment syndrome) is described. Recovery or regeneration of a seemingly necrotic peroneus brevis was noted. 2. The similarity between peroneal
The aetiology of pain in the lower leg during exercise has been studied in 110 athletes by monitoring intracompartmental pressure during exercise and by technetium bone scans. Patients were assigned to three diagnostic groups: chronic
In nine patients with chronic
We report a case in which