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Cervical spine injuries resulting from collision sports [PDF]
L S Kewalramani, Jess F Krauss
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Hypoglossal nerve injury as a complication of anterior surgery to the upper cervical spine [PDF]
Dilip K. Sengupta +2 more
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Abstract Background Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO) is characterised by bone proliferation and cartilage ossification caused by infectious and degenerative conditions, amongst others. Objectives To describe the variable appearance of the temporohyoid joint (THJ) on computed tomography (CT) and investigate associations between CT changes and ...
Rupert F. Dash +3 more
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Rugby and cervical spine injuries – has anything changed? A 5-year review in the Western Cape
Robert Dunn, Dirk Van der Spuy
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Osteochondrosis in horses: An overview of genetic and other factors
Abstract Osteochondrosis (OC) is a frequent manifestation of developmental orthopaedic disease, and its severe clinical presentation is known as OC dissecans (OCD). OC is defined as a disruption of the endochondral ossification process in the epiphyseal cartilage, and this disease has been reported in different mammalian species, including humans, dogs,
Lola Martinez‐Saez +2 more
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Cone beam computed tomographic myelography in horses with cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy
Abstract Background While computed tomographic (CT) myelography is increasingly available and has been evaluated in alive horses, objective criteria for diagnosing cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy (CVCM) are lacking. Objectives To establish morphometric dimensions of the cervical vertebral canal and spinal cords from horses with CVCM and ...
Sonia González‐Medina +4 more
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Fatal Cervical Spine Injury Following a Bicycle Crash [PDF]
Lars Uhrenholt +2 more
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Gle1 knockout mice fail to segregate cell lineages at the blastocyst stage, resulting in very early embryonic lethality. Gle1 knock‐in (KI) mice harboring a pathogenic variant giving rise to lethal congenital contracture syndrome 1 show both known and novel innervation defects, supportive of multiorgan pathology in human fetuses.
Tomáš Zárybnický +22 more
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Classification in Brief: Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification and Severity Score System. [PDF]
Spitnale MJ, Grabowski G.
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