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Conus Medullaris is the tapered end of spinal cord (CM). The anomalies in the L1-L2 region results in the malfunction and then it is termed Conus Medullaris syndrome (CMS). This paper covers the major aspect of CMS.
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Management of conus medullaris D11-L2 paraganglioma - Case report and literature review. [PDF]
Sriri H +6 more
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Bibliometric and network analysis of acute conus medullaris syndrome and conus-related complications after lumbar spine procedures. [PDF]
Ibrahim B +7 more
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Anesthetic Management in a Patient With Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome Undergoing Knee Replacement Surgery. [PDF]
Alessi L +7 more
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Los caracoles marinos Conus californicus son una especie endémica de California y Baja California. De manera similar al resto del Género, C. californicus tiene un aparato venenoso especializado, que contiene una gran variedad de péptidos conocidos como ...
Johanna Bernáldez Sarabia
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Riverine phosphorus gain and loss across the conterminous United States. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Decoding Occult Spinal Dysraphism: A Pictorial Essay of Split Cord Malformation With Prenatal and Postmortem Imaging Correlation. [PDF]
Borthakur K, Mali N, Borthakur I.
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The Venom Peptides of Conus Catus
Fish hunting cone snails in the genus Conus, are predatory organisms that use their venom to capture their prey, causing it to undergo tetanic paralysis.
Lee, Elaine
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