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Caudal duplication syndrome

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Neonatology, 2013
Caudal duplication syndrome is a rare entity in which structures derived from the embryonic cloaca and notochord are duplicated to various extents. Its prevalence at birth is less than 1 per 100,000. The term caudal duplication encompasses a spectrum of anomalies and is often used to describe incomplete separation of monovular twins or referred to as ...
Sur, Amitava   +2 more
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Caudal pneumaticity and pneumatic hiatuses in the sauropod dinosaurs Giraffatitan and Apatosaurus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Skeletal pneumaticity is found in the presacral vertebrae of most sauropod dinosaurs, but pneumaticity is much less common in the vertebrae of the tail.
Taylor, Michael P, Wedel, Mathew J.
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Caudal Regression Syndrome

open access: yesAnnals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 2008
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Shen, FH, Samartzis, D
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Caudal duplication syndrome [PDF]

open access: yesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2009
We report a rare case of caudal duplication syndrome, a disorder associating partial or complete duplication of the spine/spinal cord and of other caudal structures, specially gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts, and variable degrees of neurological dysfunction […] Caudal duplication ...
Taneja, Atul Kumar   +5 more
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A new species of mudfish, Neochanna (Teleostei: Galaxidae), from northern New Zealand [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
A new species of mudfish, Neochanna, is described from Northland. Neochanna heleios n.sp. is known from only three ephemeral wetland sites on the Kerikeri volcanic plateau and is abundant only at the type locality.
Eldon G A   +5 more
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Differences in ultrasound-derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Background: Aortic rupture is more common in Friesians compared to Warmbloods, which might be related to differences in arterial wall composition and, as such, arterial wall stiffness (AWS).
Chiers, Koen   +5 more
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Localization of brain stem motoneurons innervating the laryngeal muscles in the rufous horseshoe bat,rhinolophus rouxi [PDF]

open access: yes, 1981
The motoneurons innervating the laryngeal muscles were localized in the rufous horseshoe bat,Rhinolophus rouxi, using the HRP method. HRP was applied to the cricothyroid muscle and to the cut end of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Labeled motoneurons were
bowden   +24 more
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Flujo espacialmente variado: Método iterativo de cálculo

open access: yesCiencia e Ingeniería Neogranadina, 2000
El cáculo del perfil del agua correspondiente a flujo espacialmente variado (FEV) con incremento de caudal en un canal trapezoidal prismática, usualmente se realiza aplicando el método de integración numérica al considerar los diferenciales como ...
Julio Milán Paz
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Caudal Regression Syndrome [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Journal Armed Forces India, 2007
Caudal regression syndrome is a rare congenital abnormality in which a segment of the spine and spinal cord fails to develop. The severity of the morphologic derangement inversely correlates with residual spinal cord function [1]. Cases of lower spine agenesis with additional anomalies of the axial skeleton and internal organs are now considered as ...
K K, Sen, M, Patel
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Dynamic Lumbosacral Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Dog with Tethered Cord Syndrome with a Tight Filum Terminale [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A 1-year and 11-month- old English Cocker Spaniel was evaluated for clinical signs of progressive right pelvic limb lameness and urinary incontinence. Neurological examination was suggestive of a lesion localized to the L4–S3 spinal cord segments.
De Decker   +18 more
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