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Early Human Development, 2008
Background and aim Cervical canal stenosis is a rare congenital anomaly that may cause cervical myelopathy. Symptomatic congenital cervical stenosis manifests predominantly in adults. No reports have described a case in the immediate neonatal period.
DE LUCA, Teresa +5 more
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Background and aim Cervical canal stenosis is a rare congenital anomaly that may cause cervical myelopathy. Symptomatic congenital cervical stenosis manifests predominantly in adults. No reports have described a case in the immediate neonatal period.
DE LUCA, Teresa +5 more
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Russian Journal for Personalized Medicine
Cervico-medullary compression and atlantoaxial dislocation syndromes are the dominant clinical manifestations of mucopolysaccharidoses at the craniovertebral level. The review provides an analysis of international literary sources concerning modern aspects of diagnosis and neurosurgical correction of the foramen magnum stenosis in patients with ...
A. V. Stepanenko +5 more
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Cervico-medullary compression and atlantoaxial dislocation syndromes are the dominant clinical manifestations of mucopolysaccharidoses at the craniovertebral level. The review provides an analysis of international literary sources concerning modern aspects of diagnosis and neurosurgical correction of the foramen magnum stenosis in patients with ...
A. V. Stepanenko +5 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
OBJECTIVE Achondroplasia is associated with foramen magnum stenosis (FMS), which can lead to sudden unexpected death in infants. There is no wide consensus regarding the best management of FMS. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of FMS in a cohort of children with achondroplasia and to evaluate screening and neurosurgical interventions of FMS ...
Ulrika, Sandvik +7 more
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OBJECTIVE Achondroplasia is associated with foramen magnum stenosis (FMS), which can lead to sudden unexpected death in infants. There is no wide consensus regarding the best management of FMS. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of FMS in a cohort of children with achondroplasia and to evaluate screening and neurosurgical interventions of FMS ...
Ulrika, Sandvik +7 more
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Foramen magnum stenosis and bilateral benign subdural collections in achondroplasia: case report.
Journal of neurosurgical sciences, 1995A case of achondroplasia is presented in which cervico-medullary junction compression by foramen magnum stenosis and generalized seizures by bilateral subdural effusions were relieved by suboccipital craniectomy with C1 laminectomy and drainage of the collections. The important role played by NMR in the diagnosis of foramen magnum stenosis is stressed;
P, Mancuso +3 more
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The (extended) achondroplasia foramen magnum score has good observer reliability
Pediatric Radiology, 2022Nathan Jenko +2 more
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