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The position of conus medullaris is important to be identified by anesthesiologists during spinal anesthesia to avoid serious spinal cord trauma risk. Conus medullaris can be accurately identified through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images.
Nurfitriani +3 more
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Conus Medullaris Teratoma with Utilization of Fiber Tractography: Case Report
Objective Conus medullaris teratomas are very rare tumors. Traditional preoperative diagnosis depended on the findings from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Fahad Alkherayf +2 more
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A 1-year and 11-month- old English Cocker Spaniel was evaluated for clinical signs of progressive right pelvic limb lameness and urinary incontinence. Neurological examination was suggestive of a lesion localized to the L4–S3 spinal cord segments.
Steven De Decker +2 more
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Neurenteric cyst of the conus medullaris [PDF]
Neurenteric cysts (NECs) are rare developmental malformations of the central nervous system (CNS) which originate as benign congenital lesions. They originate from developmental foregut precursors, and are presumed to be the result of abnormal partitioning of the embryonic notochord plate.
Diaz-Aguilar, D. +10 more
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We report on a case of a 52-year-old male with sudden paraparesis. The initial MRI showed contrast enhancement of the conus medullaris and the complete cauda equina.
Benedict Breitling +3 more
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Conus Medullaris Enterogenous Cyst [PDF]
This report discusses the unique presentation and outcome of a patient with a conus medullaris enterogenous cyst. The incidence of enterogenous cysts, differential diagnosis, imaging, presentation, and management are discussed. The unique aspects of this case presentation include a patient of advanced age with an atypical enterogenous cyst at clinical ...
Felix, Ryan W. +3 more
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To compare short‐term outcomes between conus medullaris (conus) and cauda equina (cauda) selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) techniques in children with spastic cerebral palsy.
E. Duffy +7 more
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Ependymoma of conus medullaris presenting as subarachnoid haemorrhage [PDF]
Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) due to spinal ependymoma is very rare. We report a 37 year old man who presented with typical clinical signs of SAH.
Seifert, V +3 more
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Background: The spinal cord is considered as the principle content of vertebral canal. It begins as a downward extension of medulla oblongata at the level of upper border of first cervical vertebrae (C1).
Nazir, Sabia +13 more
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Aim. To determine the level of the conus medullaris-Tuffier's line, and conus medullaris-Tuffier's line distance using imaging and evaluate their relation to age and gender. Methods.
Maryam Rahmani +6 more
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