O3-038 A case of truncal myoclonus subsequent to acute-onset transient somnolence: An electroneurophysiologic analysisdoi:10.1016/j.clinph.2020.04.155Hiroya OharaMasami YamanakaNaohiko IguchiHironori ShimizuMasako KinoshitaClinical Neurophysiology
A rare case of truncal duplication is presented in which the infant had an extra truncus with well-formed extremities, a hypoplastic thorax, and a small abdomen. The truncus was attached to the infant from the thorax to the umbilicus. Successful separation of the truncus and reconstruction of ...
Matsunaga, YukikoKitanishi, KenjiUshijima, SadanobuTakao, AtsuyoshiMatsunaga Y, Kitanishi K, Ushijima S, Takao A. A case of conotruncal anomaly face syndrome with schizophrenia. Seishin Igaku (Clinical Psychiatry) 39: 539-541, 1997 (in Japanese)....
An unusual case of extensive truncal cutaneous larva migrans in a Cameroonian baby: a case reportCutaneous larva migrans, Poor rural settings, Serpentine skin lesionsBackgroundCutaneous larva migrans is a neglected zoonotic helminthic disease which is paradoxically underreported in low-income and middle...
Case reportChronic painComplex regional pain syndromeTrunkIntroduction Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an under diagonised, chronic pain condition commonly described occurring in the extremities. Its occurrence in the trunk is rarely reported and is thought by some to be non existent. Case ...
Unmistakable Truncal Dystonia Mistaken as Psychogenic: A Case Report of VAC14-Related Neurodegeneration Contrary to expectation, nigral abnormalities and iron deposition were not found.[9] Certain genetic panels (eg, dystonia gene panel or neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation g...
A Case of Malignant Melanoma with Truncal Lymphedema and Axillary Web Syndrome - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/j.apmr.2019.08.080Laura PrinceSara Christensen HolzLisa DussaultArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain syndrome associated with sensory, vasomotor, sudomotor, motor and trophic changes commonly affecting the upper and lower extremities; however, we report a case of truncal wall CRPS in an uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus patient. A male...
One Truncal Valve or Two Semilunar Valves: An Unusual Case of Truncus Arteriosus.doi:10.1016/j.case.2017.09.006Yue-Hin LokeLok SinhaLaura J. OlivieriRichard A. JonasRussell R. CrossDavid N. SchidlowCASE (Phila)
Pediatric Surgery InternationalMir E, Sencan A, Karaca I, Gunsar C, Etensel B. Truncal duplication: a case report. Pediatr Surg Int 1998;14:227e8.Mir E, Sencan A, Karaca I, Gunsar C, Etensel B. Truncal duplication: a case report. Pediatr Surg Int 1998 Dec;14(3):227-8...