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Intramedullary tuberculoma of conus medullaris: A case report. [PDF]

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THE TETHERED CONUS

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1975
The tethered conus is a real and treatable entity. It presents with a variable though fairly constant symptom complex. The diagnosis is probably not even considered in many patients with this condition. Recognition of the possibility of this condition by both the clinician and radiologist is needed. Properly performed oil or air myelography is the only
C R, Fitz, D C, Harwood Nash
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Conus medullaris schistosomiasis

Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2006
Object The authors performed a study to investigate the clinical manifestations, treatment strategies, and possible pathogenesis of conus medullaris schistosomiasis. Methods Six cases collected from the authors’ experience and four cases reported in the literature were studied retrospectively for clinical manifestations, treatment outcomes, and ...
Feng, Wan   +10 more
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Super conus-collateral

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2008
A 70-year-old man presented with a 6-month history of exercise-induced angina pectoris and gave a history of myocardial infarction occurring 31 years previously. Left ventricular angiography showed normal contractility. Selective coronary arteriography demonstrated proximal occlusion …
K A, Ramsdale, D R, Ramsdale, P, Velavan
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Parainfectious conus myelitis

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1998
We describe electroclinical and imaging features of a peculiar type of parainfectious myelitis that selectively involves the conus/epiconus region of the spinal cord. Twelve patients of parainfectious myelitis with MRI evidence of inflammatory lesions in the conus/epiconus region of the spinal cord were studied. All patients underwent full clinical and
S, Pradhan   +4 more
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Diversity and evolution of conotoxins in Conus virgo, Conus eburneus, Conus imperialis and Conus marmoreus from the South China Sea

Toxicon, 2012
The venom peptides of cone snails are encoded by a large gene family, and can selectively bind to voltage-gated ion channels (Na⁺, K⁺ and Ca²⁺ channels) and to membrane receptors (nAChR, 5-HT3R, NMDAR). To identify novel conotoxin genes and analyze the evolution of typical conotoxin superfamily genes from different Conus species, we have constructed ...
Zhuguo, Liu   +7 more
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Conus

2018
Published as part of Ravinesh, Raveendhiran, Kumar, Appukuttannair Biju & Kohn, Alan J., 2018, Conidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Lakshadweep, India, pp.
Ravinesh, Raveendhiran   +2 more
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Conopeptides from Conus striatus and Conus textile by cDNA cloning☆

Peptides, 1999
Conopeptide content in Conus textile and Conus striatus venoms were examined by polymerase chain reaction amplification of alpha-conopeptide cDNA and rapid amplification of 3' cDNA ends of O-superfamily conopeptide cDNA. Two new alpha-conopeptide sequences and six new O-superfamily conopeptide sequences from C.
B S, Lu   +4 more
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