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Anatomy and radiological anatomy of the lumbar radicular canals

Anatomia Clinica, 1984
The radicular canal is the lateral portion of the spinal canal when it is trefoil. It is a bony and ligamentary, monovertebral and indeformable space, the measurements of which are reproducible. The anatomy of this radicular canal has been studied in the whole of the lumbar vertebrae of 50 anatomical subjects.
B, Lassale, G, Morvan, M, Gottin
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An in‐vitro investigation of the antibacterial effect of nisin in root canals and canal wall radicular dentine

International Endodontic Journal, 2004
AbstractAim  To determine whether nisin, a bacteriocin, would be effective at killing Enterococcus faecalis and Streptococcus gordonii cells in solution and within the root canal system.Methodology  Bacterial isolates of E. faecalis and S. gordonii were grown from glycerol stocks in closed tubes containing BHY broth at 37 °C.
Turner, SR, Love, RM, Lyons, KM
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Extra-radicular Causes of Root Canal Failure: A Review

International Journal of Dental Health Concerns, 2015
It is usually believed that root canal therapy fails because of failure to follow treatment protocols. However, sometimes even after following the highest standards of treatment the outcome of the therapy is not good. The cause for this might be intra radicular or extra radicular. Clinicians mostly concern themselves with the root canal only and forget
Karan Y. Bhargava   +5 more
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Root Canal Treatment and Endodontic Surgery on Maxillary Incisor with Radicular Cyst

Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, 2020
Radicular cyst is an odontogenic cyst located at the apical or lateral side of the radix, due to chronic inflammation after pulp necrose. It contains a combination of inflammatory tissue and malassez epithelial cells which extensively proliferates. Treatment options for radicular cyst are conventionally followed by surgical endodontic. The aim of study
Dwiaidina Yoanita   +2 more
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[Segmentation of the lumbar radicular canal].

Neuro-Chirurgie, 1986
The lumbar CT horizontal sections identification requires three levels to be defined of each vertebra: The arthropedicular level (upper third) describes an (omega) at the back with its dense bone structures. At each side of the canal is the upper part of the lateral recess, the narrowest and therefore the most threatened part of the nerve root passage.
J P, Chirossel   +5 more
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[Radicular claudication with a narrowed lumbar canal].

Journal des maladies vasculaires, 1989
Painful symptomatology in the lower limbs coming on with walking must not systematically be attributed to arteritis of the lower limbs. Among the characteristics which may suggest that this "claudication" is due to a narrowed lumbar canal, is the presence of paresthesia and above all the clear improvement when the patient is seated or adopts a lumbar ...
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[Morphologic changes in tissues of the spinal canal in the radicular syndromes of lumbar osteochondrosis].

Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1987
Study of biopsy material obtained from 612 surgical patients with vertebrogenic diseases of spinal radicles at the lumbosacral level and collation of the morphologic findings with the clinical picture of the disease revealed a correlation between the clinical manifestations and the inflammatory process in the vascularized tissues of the vertebral ...
M D, Blagodatskiĭ, B B, Balashov
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