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The “V” Sign
Published 2023-09-01“…This study highlights a reproducible anatomical landmark (the “V” sign) for the safe localization of the S1 pedicle entry point under fluoroscopy. …”
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The V Sign in Lateral Talar Process Fractures
Published 2017-09-01“…Inversion may lead to better visualization of the V sign. This knowledge about the V sign is a valuable asset for the diagnostic skillset of an orthopaedic surgeon. …”
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“Inverted V sign” in Sub-Acute Combined Degeneration of Cord
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Anatomic and clinical rationale of the V-sign to detect accessory axillary breast tissue
Published 2014-02-01“…Awareness and recognition of the “V-sign” can allay anxiety in women with accessary axillary breast tissue and prevent costly investigations in most cases. …”
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Quantitative study on bilateral oblique muscle reduction for correction of strabismus with A-V sign
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The V sign in lateral talar process fractures: an experimental study using a foot and ankle model
Published 2017-07-01“…The primary outcome was the correct detection of a V sign. The secondary outcomes were the detection of the V sign depending on ankle position and fracture type as well as the uncertainty. …”
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Nitrous oxide induced subacute combined degeneration with longitudinally extensive myelopathy with inverted V-sign on spinal MRI: a case report and literature review
Published 2017-12-01“…Case presentation Here, we reported a patient of N2O induced subacute combined degeneration (SCD) with longitudinally extensive myelopathy with inverted V-sign exhibiting progressive limb paresthesia and unsteady gait. …”
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Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders with an inverted V sign on spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging: antiaquaporin-4 antibody and functional vitamin B12 deficiency
Published 2022-12-01“…We report a patient with anti-aquaporin-4 antibodypositive NMOSD and an inverted V sign on MRI of the spinal cord and address the association between anti-aquaporin-4 antibody and functional vitamin B12 deficiency.…”
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A rare case of arterial tortuosity syndrome in an adult
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Clinical characteristics and prognostic analysis of idiopathic inflammatory myopathy with positive anti‐aminoacyl‐tRNA synthetase antibodies: A single center experience
Published 2023-11-01“…The ILD group was characterized by an older age, a lower prevalence of V sign, and a higher prevalence of pulmonary symptoms when contrasted with the non‐ILD group. …”
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Clinical analysis of three cases of Percheron artery infarction
Published 2016-11-01“…The classical clinical symptoms, symmetrical high signal in bilateral paramedian thalami on DWI and "V sign" in midbrain on FLAIR, can improve early diagnosis of Percheron artery infarction. …”
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Clinical analysis on 75 cases of subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord
Published 2019-04-01“…The clinical manifestations are diverse. Spinal "inverted V sign" is a strong evidence for clear diagnosis, and vitamin B12 is effective in the treatment of the disease. …”
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The association between clinical, subclinical features and autoantibody profile in Vietnamese dermatomyositis patients
Published 2023-01-01“…Anti-synthetase antibodies (ARS-Abs) showed a significant association with arthralgia, fever, and Raynaud’s phenomenon, while anti-TIF1γ antibodies showed a strong association with V-sign and poikiloderma (p<0.05). Clinical features in dermatomyositis are heterogeneous. …”
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The association between clinical, subclinical features and autoantibody profile in Vietnamese dermatomyositis patients.
Published 2023-01-01“…Anti-synthetase antibodies (ARS-Abs) showed a significant association with arthralgia, fever, and Raynaud's phenomenon, while anti-TIF1γ antibodies showed a strong association with V-sign and poikiloderma (p<0.05). Clinical features in dermatomyositis are heterogeneous. …”
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