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It lies within the fascial shell of the prostate.
The fascial spaces can also be opened during the dissection of a cadaver.
What happens during the fight-or-flight response is an example of rapid fascial contraction.
In rare cases, the infection can spread to the deep layer of tissue called the fascial lining.
In cross-section, the thigh is divided up into three fascial compartments.
In cross-section the forearm can be divided into two fascial compartments.
Myofibroblasts are fascial cells that are created as a response to mechanical stress.
The medial fascial compartment of thigh contains the hip adductors.
This fascial layer is the outermost membrane of the thoracic cavity.
The best technique, according to recent surveys, is called "intraluminal cauterization with fascial interposition."
This is accomplished by deep, slow, fascial and myofascial manipulation, coupled with movement re-education.
Like mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors in deep fascia also have the ability to promote fascial relaxation.
It is often difficult to identify the extent of muscle damage, as C. perfringens may be at work in deeper fascial layers below the skin.
Extensive crenation of superficial muscular and fascial tissue secondary to disruptor damage.
These are called fascial compartments, and are formed by tough connective tissue septa.
When the damage to the joint is severe, fascial arthroplasty or elbow joint replacement may be considered.
For tumors that extend through the renal capsule and out of the local fascial investments, the survivability reduces to near 60%.
Infections involving fascial spaces of the head and neck may give varying signs and symptoms depending upon the space(s) involved.
Fascial compartments of forearm can refer to:
It also communicates with other cervical and cranial fascial spaces, as well as the mediastinum.
The artificial burr closure adds continuous tension on the fascial edges as a benefit to those of the Bogota bag.
This is caused by the limitation of the blood to a subcutaneous or intramuscular tissue space isolated by fascial planes.
A compartment space is anatomically determined by an unyielding fascial (and osseous) enclosure of the muscles.
This vein is "hidden" in its own fascial compartment in the thigh and exits the fascia only near the knee.
In oral and maxillofacial surgery, the fascial spaces are almost always of relevance due to the spread of odontogenic infections.