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The fourth feature is the superficial course of the peroneal nerve around the fibular neck, where it can be compressed or stretched in case of trauma (Fig. 1).
The peroneal nerve, as discussed earlier, is prone to traumatic or surgical injury because of its superficial course and its paucity of epineural supporting tissue.
Six anatomical features may predispose to peroneal neuropathy: paucity of epineural tissue, biceps femoris tunnel, bifurcation level, superficial course around the fibula, fibular tunnel and finally the additional nerve branches.
A lateralised anterior portal is safer; the skin incision should not extend into the subcutaneous fat ("nick-and-spread" technique) because of the superficial course of the LFCN.
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He clearly cannot resist becoming less superficial in the course of a single page — removing the skin, for instance, to reveal the forest of muscles that tautens between collarbone and head.
And those genes are merely repositories of information written in a surprisingly similar manner to the one that computer scientists have devised for the storage and transmission of other information that is, digitally.There are superficial differences, of course.
Behati isn't a superficial girl, of course she wears a lot of make up at shows and photo shoot but in real-life she is a naturally pretty so she doesn't wear a lot of make up!
The release of the curriculum has led to some headlines in Victoria, of course, as superficial as they are predictable.
Despite multiple intralesional steroidal injections, five intralesional excisions and a course of superficial radiotherapy the keloid scar remained over nine years later.
The perforating system is connected to the deep lymphatic system and these collecting vessels have the same appearance as the superficial lymphatics as they course with the internal thoracic blood vessels.
The superficial branches, in their course towards the cervical tegument, perforate the investing layer of deep cervical fascia at the "nerve point of the neck" located in the middle of the posterior edge of sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM).
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