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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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Infarction of the Conus medullaris

European Neurology, 2008
We encountered a patient with acute cauda equina syndrome. The clinical course, laboratory data and imaging study, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) strongly suggested that this episode was caused by a vascular disorder of the conus medullaris.
S, Ohbu   +5 more
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Infarction of the conus medullaris

Annals of Neurology, 1987
AbstractWe describe 5 patients who presented with an acute cauda equina syndrome, which we believe was due to infarction of the conus medullaris. In 3 patients, the onset was spontaneous, and in 2 patients it was secondary to temporary occlusion of the distal aorta during medical manipulation.
N E, Anderson, E W, Willoughby
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Ganglioglioma of conus medullaris

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2006
Gangliogliomas are glioneuronal tumours of the young, and occur more frequently supratentorially. Among those uncommon cases in the spinal cord, the conus medullaris is an extremely rare site. We reviewed the literature of such cases and report another case of a ganglioglioma of the conus in a 13-year-old boy with an insidious sensory sensitive and ...
J, Costa   +3 more
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Teratoma of the conus medullaris

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1999
Intramedullary teratoma is a rare neoplasm. To our knowledge only 10 cases have been reported so far, eight of mature teratoma and two of immature. We present a new case of mature teratoma located in the conus medullaris. After 2 years increasing complaints and worsening neurologic deficits, the neoplasm was discovered by magnetic resonance imaging and
I, Bloch, Z, Varga, A, Benini
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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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Groups of automorphisms of a conus

1977
Artykuł w: Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio A, Mathematica. Vol. 29 (1975), s. 43-48 ; streszcz. pol., ros. ; Artykuł w: Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio A, Mathematica. Vol. 29 (1975), s. 43-48 ; streszcz. pol., ros.
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Hemangioblastoma of the conus medullaris

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2011
Leonardo C, Welling   +5 more
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Isolated Infarctions of the Conus Medullaris: Clinical Features and Outcomes

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2021
YOU-JIANG Tan, Nijanth M Raj
exaly  

The Level of Conus Medullaris in 629 Healthy Japanese Individuals

Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021
Hiroaki Nakashima   +2 more
exaly  

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