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  • September 15, 2013
    Anatomy and physiology of nervous structures involved in temperature and pain perception, as well as single sensations, receptive structures and…
  • September 13, 2013
    The most important aspects of radiological diagnosis of acute cervical spine injuries (ACSI) below the level of C2 are presented.…
  • September 12, 2013
    Fractures of the acetabulum are high-energy injuries. They mostly affect young adults and can cause severe disability. The type of…
  • September 7, 2013
    The supracondylar fractures of the hu­merus are the most common type of elbow fractures in children. They occur in either…
  • September 5, 2013
    Hereditary elliptocytosis is a clinically, biochemically and genetically heterogeneous group of inherited disorders of red blood cells. It is characterised…
  • September 4, 2013
    Radiographic analysis of the mediastinum is challenging. Excellent knowledge of mediasti­nal anatomy and borders between individual mediastinal structures and the…
  • August 26, 2013
    Painful heel in younger patients, especially sportsmen, is commonly due to local reasons. A good knowledge of regional anatomy and
biomechanics…
  • August 26, 2013
    The article reviews higher nervous activity from a neurological standpoint. The historical background as well as modern concepts of brain…
  • August 26, 2013
    Topographic and clinical characteristics of spinal cord lesions caused by trauma and various diseases are described. Clinical localisation is based…
  • August 16, 2013
    Fractures of the distal end of the radius are the most common fractures in humans. Variants of the type of…