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Objective Ultrasonography (US) is the most non-invasive, safe, and, especially in the period of infancy, best method for visualizing and examining the spinal cord. Furthermore, US is the primary work-up for development of the spinal canal, and for follow-
K. Asil, Mahizer Yaldız
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Cauda Equina: Conus Medullaris Ependymoma
Tumors of the cauda equina-conus medullaris region are often well-defined, small masses attached to the filum terminale. These lesions are dissected from the nerve roots and the tip of the spinal cord relatively easily.
Laws, Edward R. +3 more
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Russell - Silver syndrome associated with low conus medullaris
WOS: 000395657900019PubMed ID: 28217167Russell - Silver syndrome is a rare heterogeneous disorder mainly characterized by intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation, craniofacial disproportion, clinodactyly, variation in urogenital development, and ...
Canaz, Huseyin +5 more
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Medulla spinalis intrauterin hayatta canalis vertebralisin tamamını doldurmaktadır. Doğumda conus medullaris vertebral sonlanma seviyesi L3 vertebra hizasına kadar yukarı, çıkmakta, doğumdan sonrada ilk bir kaç ay içinde L2 vertebra' ya kadar ...
Malas, Mehmet Ali
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An Investigation of the Conus Medullaris and Filum Terminale Variations in Human Fetuses
The morphologic structure of the conus medullaris and filum terminale was investigated by dissection in 123 human fetuses, obtained from Selcuk University, Faculty of Medicine and Maternity hospital of Konya between 1992-1995.
Şeker, M. +4 more
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Nocardia cyriacigeorgica abscess of the conus medullaris in an immunocompetent host
Conus medullaris abscesses are a distinct and rare subset of spinal intramedullary infections. We report a patient with a pyogenic abscess of the conus from which we cultured Nocardia cyriacigeorgica following operative evacuation.
M. Whitby +5 more
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Conus medullaris arachnoid cyst presenting as cauda equina syndrome
Intradural arachnoid cysts are a rare cause of spinal cord and nerve root compression. Primarily, they are present in the thoracic region posteriorly.
Mohsin Qadeer +2 more
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Background The diagnosis of a mature teratoma in the conus medullaris is extremely rare, and few cases are reported in the literature. Case presentation We present a case of a 57-year-old woman who was referred from the neurology department for sudden ...
Daniel Yamba Yamba +6 more
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