The - 1 - The importance of sonographic evaluation of muscle depth and thickness prior to the 'tiny percutaneous needle biopsy'
Biopsy of human skeletal muscle tissue is a widely used method in many research studies, where 'the tiny percutaneous needle biopsy' (TPNB) is one of the relatively simplest and safest procedures currently available. By using and contrasting ultrasound images of vastus lateralis of young a...
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Main Authors: | Tereza Jandova (Author), Danilo Bondi (Author), Vittore Verratti (Author), Marco Narici (Author), Michal Steffl (Author), Tiziana Pietrangelo (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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