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- who: July et al. from the University of California, San Diego, United States have published the research: Extremity compartment syndrome: A review with a focus on non-invasive methods of diagnosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work is focused on the current possibilities in diagnosing acute extremity compartment syndrome (ECS). The patients in the study showed regional abnormalities in muscle perfusion in the calf following exercise. This study examined whether a distinction could be made between muscular ischemia due to general hypoxia and muscular ischemia due to ECS. The results of the study show . . .
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