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Spine, 1979
Cervical spondylolisthesis is a rare, unusual finding in patients with neck pain. Cervical pain without neurological deficit is most often seen with this abnormality. It usually involves a defect in the pedicle of the sixth cervical vertebra. Anterior interbody cervical fusion is recommended as the treatment of choice.
E J, Kosnik +3 more
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Cervical spondylolisthesis is a rare, unusual finding in patients with neck pain. Cervical pain without neurological deficit is most often seen with this abnormality. It usually involves a defect in the pedicle of the sixth cervical vertebra. Anterior interbody cervical fusion is recommended as the treatment of choice.
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1979
Ranulas are mucous extravasation cysts, and usually originate from the sublingual salivary gland. They may occasionally infiltrate the tissue planes of the neck and present as a cervical tumour. The literature is reviewed, and four personal cases of cervical ranula presented. Successful treatment may be achieved in the vast majority of cases by removal
I W, Mair +3 more
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Ranulas are mucous extravasation cysts, and usually originate from the sublingual salivary gland. They may occasionally infiltrate the tissue planes of the neck and present as a cervical tumour. The literature is reviewed, and four personal cases of cervical ranula presented. Successful treatment may be achieved in the vast majority of cases by removal
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the relevant anatomy, clinical presentation, diagnosis and surgical treatment for cervical radiculopathy. The etiology of cervical radiculopathy can play a role in the subsequent treatment of this problem. Both anterior and posterior surgical management is discussed.
B D, Ahlgren, S R, Garfin
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This article discusses the relevant anatomy, clinical presentation, diagnosis and surgical treatment for cervical radiculopathy. The etiology of cervical radiculopathy can play a role in the subsequent treatment of this problem. Both anterior and posterior surgical management is discussed.
B D, Ahlgren, S R, Garfin
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011
With regards to spinal disorders, neck pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms, only second to low back pain. When pain radiates down the arm and is associated with sensory and motor disturbances, cervical radiculopathy is suspected.
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With regards to spinal disorders, neck pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms, only second to low back pain. When pain radiates down the arm and is associated with sensory and motor disturbances, cervical radiculopathy is suspected.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1974
This paper describes the clinical, audiological, routine vestibular and X‐ray findings in 80 patients with cervical vertigo. Together with these are the electronystagmographic abnormalities recorded with head and neck movement before and after manipulation of the cervical and upper dorsal spine (without anesthesia), and the symptomatic response to ...
L W, Wing, W, Hargrave-Wilson
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This paper describes the clinical, audiological, routine vestibular and X‐ray findings in 80 patients with cervical vertigo. Together with these are the electronystagmographic abnormalities recorded with head and neck movement before and after manipulation of the cervical and upper dorsal spine (without anesthesia), and the symptomatic response to ...
L W, Wing, W, Hargrave-Wilson
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Articles published between August 1989 and July 1990 related to squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix are reviewed. A discussion of new histopathologic findings is given along with current hormonal receptor studies. The host immunocompetence with an immunologic staging system is presented.
T V, Sedlacek, K J, Owens
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Articles published between August 1989 and July 1990 related to squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix are reviewed. A discussion of new histopathologic findings is given along with current hormonal receptor studies. The host immunocompetence with an immunologic staging system is presented.
T V, Sedlacek, K J, Owens
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The Spine Journal, 2006
Laminoplasty was developed to treat multilevel pathology of the cervical spine, namely ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament and cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Laminoplasty was popularized in the 1980s, and since then many variations on the theme have been developed.
Michael P, Steinmetz, Daniel K, Resnick
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Laminoplasty was developed to treat multilevel pathology of the cervical spine, namely ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament and cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Laminoplasty was popularized in the 1980s, and since then many variations on the theme have been developed.
Michael P, Steinmetz, Daniel K, Resnick
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Neurologic Clinics, 2007
Cervical radiculopathy is a condition encountered commonly in the evaluation of neck pain that may result in significant discomfort and functional deficits. Although the long-term prognosis of this condition is favorable, a standardized approach to therapy is important to minimize unnecessary tests and identify patients who require more urgent ...
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Cervical radiculopathy is a condition encountered commonly in the evaluation of neck pain that may result in significant discomfort and functional deficits. Although the long-term prognosis of this condition is favorable, a standardized approach to therapy is important to minimize unnecessary tests and identify patients who require more urgent ...
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Orthopedics, 1995
ABSTRACT Forty patients with 44 cervical disc herniations were injected with 1500 to 1800 U of chymopapain from September 1988 to March 1992. After prophylactic H1-H2 receptor antagonist administration and under neuroleptanalgesia, a needle was inserted into the disk through an anterolateral approach, guided by x-ray monitoring.
F B, Gomez-Castresana +2 more
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ABSTRACT Forty patients with 44 cervical disc herniations were injected with 1500 to 1800 U of chymopapain from September 1988 to March 1992. After prophylactic H1-H2 receptor antagonist administration and under neuroleptanalgesia, a needle was inserted into the disk through an anterolateral approach, guided by x-ray monitoring.
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1988
Cervical ranulas, known also as plunging or burrowing ranulas, are an outcome of extravasated sublingual gland mucin that has gained access to the soft tissues of the neck. These pseudocystic lesions may be localized or extensive, and they require surgical excision of the sublingual gland for effective management
J G, Batsakis, K D, McClatchey
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Cervical ranulas, known also as plunging or burrowing ranulas, are an outcome of extravasated sublingual gland mucin that has gained access to the soft tissues of the neck. These pseudocystic lesions may be localized or extensive, and they require surgical excision of the sublingual gland for effective management
J G, Batsakis, K D, McClatchey
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