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Caudal Dysplasia (Caudal Regression Syndrome)
Archives of Neurology, 1970CAUDAL dysplasia, also known as sacrococcygeal agenesis or the caudal regression syndrome, is a congenital malformation characterized by varying degrees of developmental failure involving the lower lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal vertebrae, and the corresponding segments of the spinal cord. Patients so afflicted have neurological abnormalities that range
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Pediatric Anesthesia, 2011
Caudal anesthesia is the single most important pediatric regional anesthetic technique. The technique is relatively easy to learn (1), has a remarkable safety record (2), and can be used for a large variety of procedures. The technique has been reviewed in the English (3) and French (4) literature, as well as in German guidelines (5) and in pediatric ...
Martin, Jöhr, Thomas M, Berger
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Caudal anesthesia is the single most important pediatric regional anesthetic technique. The technique is relatively easy to learn (1), has a remarkable safety record (2), and can be used for a large variety of procedures. The technique has been reviewed in the English (3) and French (4) literature, as well as in German guidelines (5) and in pediatric ...
Martin, Jöhr, Thomas M, Berger
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1979
The appearance and operative procedures undertaken in an infant born with a caudal duplication are described.
L, Spitz, A M, Rickwood, D, Pilling
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The appearance and operative procedures undertaken in an infant born with a caudal duplication are described.
L, Spitz, A M, Rickwood, D, Pilling
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2003
Caudal nasal deviation, manifested by a "crooked tip," asymmetric nostrils, and a deviated columella, is one of the most challenging deformities encountered in rhinoplasty. This entity is often ignored by rhinoplasty surgeons, on the basis of the assumption that correction of other segments of the deviated nose will improve the caudal nose.
Bahman, Guyuron, Ramin A, Behmand
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Caudal nasal deviation, manifested by a "crooked tip," asymmetric nostrils, and a deviated columella, is one of the most challenging deformities encountered in rhinoplasty. This entity is often ignored by rhinoplasty surgeons, on the basis of the assumption that correction of other segments of the deviated nose will improve the caudal nose.
Bahman, Guyuron, Ramin A, Behmand
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1993
To present the clinical and roentgenographic features of caudal duplication syndrome.Retrospective review of the medical records and all available imaging studies.Two university-affiliated teaching hospitals.Six children with multiple anomalies and duplications of distal organs derived from the hindgut, neural tube, and adjacent mesoderm.None.Spinal ...
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To present the clinical and roentgenographic features of caudal duplication syndrome.Retrospective review of the medical records and all available imaging studies.Two university-affiliated teaching hospitals.Six children with multiple anomalies and duplications of distal organs derived from the hindgut, neural tube, and adjacent mesoderm.None.Spinal ...
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009
The nasal septum is a structure poorly understood and appreciated by the lay public and the nonotolaryngologist--head and neck surgeon alike. Deviation of the caudal portion of the nasal septum may result in nasal obstruction, a crooked nose, and columellar irregularities. The correction of a severely deviated caudal septum is one of the most difficult
Jason, Haack, Ira D, Papel
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The nasal septum is a structure poorly understood and appreciated by the lay public and the nonotolaryngologist--head and neck surgeon alike. Deviation of the caudal portion of the nasal septum may result in nasal obstruction, a crooked nose, and columellar irregularities. The correction of a severely deviated caudal septum is one of the most difficult
Jason, Haack, Ira D, Papel
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Caudal Agenesis and Associated Caudal Spinal Cord Malformations
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1995Caudal agenesis is a rare congenital anomaly resulting from an insult to the structures of the caudal eminence. It may be associated with anomalies of other structures derived from the caudal eminence: the hindgut and the urogenital system. Patients are more likely to present first to the pediatric surgeon (for evaluation of gastrointestinal anomalies),
D, Estin, A R, Cohen
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