2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1731417
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Lesão muscular: Fisiopatologia, diagnóstico e tratamento

Abstract: ResumoO tecido muscular esquelético possui a maior massa do corpo humano, correspondendo a 45% do peso total. As lesões musculares podem ser causadas por contusões, estiramentos ou lacerações. A atual classificação separa as lesões entre leves, moderadas e graves. Os sinais e sintomas das lesões grau I são edema e desconforto; grau II, perda de função, gap e equimose eventual; grau III, rotura completa, dor intensa e hematoma extenso. O diagnóstico pode ser confirmado por ultrassom (dinâmico e barato, porém ex… Show more

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“…This situation can severely affect normal physiological activities and the overall quality of life for individuals. 28 Therefore, enhancing the proliferative capacity of MuSCs to ensure an adequate cell number is very important for skeletal muscle post-injury regeneration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation can severely affect normal physiological activities and the overall quality of life for individuals. 28 Therefore, enhancing the proliferative capacity of MuSCs to ensure an adequate cell number is very important for skeletal muscle post-injury regeneration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microorganisms may cause myositis via immune mechanisms without directly infecting the muscle. Furthermore, they may cause infectious myositis, which is defined as an infection of the skeletal muscle. , Myositis is more prevalent in tropical regions and among immunocompromised patients, typically affecting the larger muscles of the lower extremities or trunk. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%