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Published in the Journal of Urology in 1980 (Volume 123, page 761), researchers Wendel, Crawford, and Hehman detailed an unusual cause for renal varicosities and hematuria.
This "nutcracker phenomenon" occurs when the left renal vein is compressed between the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery—much like a nut in a nutcracker. This specific case study became a foundational reference for surgeons treating chronic fatigue and kidney pain that had previously baffled doctors. The USFL Alternative History (2021)
In the world of medical history, marks a pivotal moment in understanding a rare condition known as Nutcracker Syndrome . 123761
Are you interested in a specific (like the elevator patents) or a fictional universe (like the USFL history)? A History of the Passenger Elevator in the 19th Century
While standard elevators of the time (like those from Otis Brothers) crawled at 100 feet per minute, Baldwin’s machine reportedly reached speeds approaching 1,500 feet per minute . Published in the Journal of Urology in 1980
In a more literal sense, is a geographic identifier for Grisslan , a location in Västernorrland County, Sweden.
If you are looking at internet creative writing, is the identification number for one of the most prolific "alternative history" threads on the SportsLogos.Net Forums . The USFL Alternative History (2021) In the world
Passengers sat on a bench inside a typical wooden car, but the ride was anything but typical. Without automatic stops, operators relied entirely on a hand brake to halt the car at the right floor, making every trip an "exhilarating" gamble of precision. The "Nutcracker" Case (1980)