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Abstract Objective To determine optimal portal position for thoracolumbar unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) spine surgery in dogs. Study design Experimental ex vivo cadaveric and in vivo preclinical study. Animals Seven cadavers and three healthy purpose‐bred Beagles.
Sanghyun Nam +6 more
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Abstract Objective (1) To establish a surgical technique for minimally invasive biportal endoscopic foraminotomy (BEF) of L7–S1 in dogs using arthroscopic equipment. (2) To compare BEF and dorsolateral foraminotomy (DF) and (3) to provide clinical results of the first client‐owned dog treated by way of BEF.
Dimitrios Bekiaridis +4 more
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[Intervertebral disk calcinosis].
K, Santorowski, C, Nowak
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Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disk
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990Low back pain is common, but a herniated intervertebral disk is the cause in only a small percentage of cases. Most symptomatic disk herniations result in clinical manifestations (pain, reflex loss, muscle weakness) that resolve with conservative therapy, and only 5% to 10% of patients require surgery.
R A, Deyo, J D, Loeser, S J, Bigos
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Physical Therapy, 1979
This paper outlines the structure of the intervertebral disk and the process by which altered cellular mechanisms lead to deterioration with age. A reference list indicates current trends in research that attempt to explain the changing nature of the intervertebral disk and its role in spinal disease.
S L, Burkart, W A, Beresford
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This paper outlines the structure of the intervertebral disk and the process by which altered cellular mechanisms lead to deterioration with age. A reference list indicates current trends in research that attempt to explain the changing nature of the intervertebral disk and its role in spinal disease.
S L, Burkart, W A, Beresford
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
Neurologic dysfunction is the most common clinical manifestation of intervertebral disk disease. This article is a comprehensive review of intervertebral disk disease emphasizing clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of cervical and thoracolumbar disk disease.
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Neurologic dysfunction is the most common clinical manifestation of intervertebral disk disease. This article is a comprehensive review of intervertebral disk disease emphasizing clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of cervical and thoracolumbar disk disease.
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Herniated thoracic intervertebral disks
Journal of Computed Tomography, 1985The diagnosis of herniated thoracic disks has historically been confusing for the clinician and difficult for the radiologist. Its protean manifestations lead it to mimic many diseases including spinal cord tumors and degenerative diseases. Radiographically, its diagnosis has been difficult by both routine radiography and myelography.
S, Schimel, Z L, Deeb
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Autoalignment of intervertebral disks
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2007AbstractPurposeTo develop an automated planning method to obtain double oblique slices for clinically relevant diagnoses of spine‐related pathologies.Materials and MethodsThirty healthy volunteers, 18 patients with cervical spine (c‐spine) pathologies, and 15 patients with lumbar spine (l‐spine) pathologies were included in this study.
Peschl, Simone +3 more
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