It is Eaton-Belsky pinning
Posted By: Beth on 2009-03-01
In Reply to: Ortho s/l Felsky pinning. TIA! - NVMT
Subject: It is Eaton-Belsky pinning
Eaton-Belsky pinning
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Lambert-Eaton ?
Subject: Lambert-Eaton ?
LOL!! Maybe Lambert-Eaton syndrome (LES)? SM
Subject: LOL!! Maybe Lambert-Eaton syndrome (LES)? SM
Lambert-Eaton syndrome (LES)
a generalized disorder of neuromuscular transmission caused by a defect in the release of acetylcholine quanta from the presynaptic nerve terminals; often associated with small cell carcinoma of the lung, particularly in elderly men with a long history of cigarette smoking. In contrast to myasthenia gravis, weakness tends to affect solely axial muscles, girdle muscles, and less often the limb muscles; autonomic disturbances, e.g., dry mouth and impotence, are common; the deep tendon reflexes are unelicitable; on motor conduction studies, responses on initial stimulation are quite low in amplitude, but they show marked post-tetanic facilitation after a few seconds of exercise. Lambert-Eaton syndrome is due to loss of voltage-sensitive calcium channels located on the presynaptic motor nerve terminal. See: myasthenic syndrome. Syn: carcinomatous myopathy, Eaton-Lambert syndrome, Lambert syndrome, myasthenic syndrome.
pinning ??
Subject: pinning ??
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If there is a closed reduction with pinning.....
Subject: If there is a closed reduction with pinning.....
Then the ball on the pin would be a Jurgan ball.
Ortho s/l Felsky pinning. TIA!
Subject: Ortho s/l Felsky pinning. TIA!
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This could be way off the mark, but could it be a type of pinning procedure where they open up the l
Subject: This could be way off the mark, but could it be a type of pinning procedure where they open up the lacrimal ducts with pins?
maybe joint pinning of the lateral femoral condyle? NM
Subject: maybe joint pinning of the lateral femoral condyle? NM
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