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Spinal Cord Decompression in Spinal Cord Injury

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
There is substantial doubt as to the value of "decompressive" surgery in the management of spinal cord injury. A few relative indications exist for such surgery, but they are only relative. There are a number of absolute contraindications to the procedure, and it should be undertaken only under the most unusual and highly selected circumstances.
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Spinal cord injury

The Lancet, 2002
More than a decade ago, spinal-cord injury meant confinement to a wheelchair and a lifetime of medical comorbidity. The physician's armamentarium of treatments was very limited, and provision of care for individuals with spinal-cord injury was usually met with frustration.
John W, McDonald, Cristina, Sadowsky
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Significance of the Spinal Cord Position in Spinal Cord Stimulation

1995
The effects of the antero-posterior and medio-lateral positions of the spinal cord in the dural sac on the perception threshold and paresthesia coverage in spinal cord stimulation were analyzed. The distributions of the dorsal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) layer thickness, measured from transverse MR scans of normal subjects at various spinal levels, were ...
Holsheimer, Jan   +3 more
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Is early cord clamping, delayed cord clamping or cord milking best?

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2017
To compare the antioxidant status of three cord clamping procedures (early clamping, delayed clamping and milking) by analyzing the thiol-disulfide balance.This randomized controlled study enrolled 189 term infants who were divided into three groups according to the cord clamping procedure: early clamping, delayed clamping and milking.
Vatansever, Binay   +9 more
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Stripping of the vocal cords

The Laryngoscope, 1934
The common observation that after laryngofissure tissue replacement produced a structure which objectively looked not unlike a true vocal cord led me in 1932 to studies of cat larynxes. 1 I felt that if this regeneration or reformation took place following such an extensive procedure as laryngofissure, it was reasonable to expect complete replacement ...
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Spinal Cord with Atlas of Spinal Cord

2011
The spinal cord is tubular is shape, has 32 segments with the gray matter in the center and white matter on the outside. Each segment has nerve rootlets on the dorsal and ventral surface with ganglia attached to the dorsal nerve rootlets. These dorsal root ganglia contain the primary cell bodies of the general sensory systems-pain, temperature touch ...
Stanley Jacobson, Elliott M. Marcus
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Parietalisation of cord

2021
Pradeep Chowbey   +4 more
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Mycobacterial cords

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Bonnie Gould Rothberg   +2 more
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Cutting the cord

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Abhay, Lodha   +3 more
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