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Liposarcoma in the Epidural Space

Spine, 2000
A patient with myxoid liposarcoma in the lumbar epidural space is reported.The subject was treated with marginal resection and posterior instrumentation.Liposarcoma is a malignant tumor of the soft tissues. It is commonly seen in the thigh. Lumbar extradural space is an unusual localization.
Ozyurekoglu, T   +3 more
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LYMPHOMAS OF SPINAL EPIDURAL SPACE

Archives of Surgery, 1954
INVASION of the spinal epidural space by lymphoblastic tissue is an infrequent complication of Hodgkin's disease or lymphosarcomatosis. Signs and symptoms of involvement of the central nervous system in lymphoblastic disease are not unusual but actual invasion of the brain and spinal cord is extremely rare.
J G, LOVE, R H, MILLER, J W, KERNOHAN
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The spinal epidural space

Clinical Anatomy, 1999
The validity of the concept of an epidural 'space' within the vertebral canal is questioned. An attempt is made to locate the 'space' morphologically, developmentally, and topographically. Following Parkin and Harrison (1985), it is agreed that no actual 'space' exists in the intact living subject.
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Widened Epidural Space after Spinal Fusion

Neurosurgery, 1981
abstract Two cases of widening of the L-5, S-1 anterior epidural space after lumbar laminectomy and bilateral transverse process fusion are reported. Metrizamide lumbar epidurography was valuable in assessing this apparent widening and demonstrating that this space was normal and free of disc material. Posterior traction on the dural sac
R I, Grossman, K R, Davis
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Mathematical analysis of epidural space location

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1995
The location of epidural space for local anaesthetic injection can be difficult. The aim of this study was to define the mathematical function of the pressure changes in the syringe during puncture of the epidural space. Knowledge of pressure changes might be of help to the anesthetist who attempts to ascertain the location of the needle, and it is ...
J, Rodiera   +6 more
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Depth of epidural space in children

Anaesthesia, 1994
Summary We have studied the depth of epidural space in 586 children who had lumbar epidural block as part of their anaesthetic management. The mean depth of epidural space in neonates was I cm (SD 0.2, range 0.4–1.5 cm). The depth of epidural space in older infants and children correlated significantly with age and weight with ...
M A, Hasan   +2 more
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Spine and Epidural Space

2018
Neurologic function becomes extremely vulnerable as it funnels through the slender spinal cord and nerve roots. Thus, neoplastic and nonneoplastic processes of the spine and epidural space often give rise to severe backache, radiculopathy, sensorimotor disturbances, loss of sphincter control, and even paraplegia.
César R. Lacruz   +2 more
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Ultrasound Imaging of the Thoracic Epidural Space

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2002
In thoracic epidural anesthesia, the "loss of resistance" technique is the standard technique for the identification of the epidural space (EDS), the feedback to the operator is often solely tactile. Our aim was to establish ultrasonography for the prepuncture demonstration of the anatomic structures surrounding the thoracic EDS and to evaluate its ...
T, Grau   +4 more
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