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Calcification of the Intervertebral Disks in Childhood
Radiology, 1954Calcification of the intervertebral disks generally has been considered a degenerative disease of adults. Schmorl (19), whose extensive studies on this subject are recognized as fundamental, believed disk calcification to be a degenerative process of no clinical significance.
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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.
Sandra Schimel, Ziad L. Deeb
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Calcification of Intervertebral Disks in Children
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1959Calcification of intervertebral disks in children is a curious clinical and radiological entity. The purpose of this paper is to report two children with intervertebral disk calcification. The clinical manifestation, etiology, and pathological physiology are discussed, including differences in children as compared with adults. Nineteen cases have been
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CHONDROMA OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISK
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930It is doubtful whether chondroma of the intervertebral disk, as originally described by Stookey,1is as rare as a review of the literature would indicate. The first reference to this condition to be found in the literature is by Adson,2who briefly mentioned one case with involvement of the cervical region; but the first detailed study was published in ...
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Micromechanics of the Intervertebral Disk
2018Intervertebral disks are key elements of the spine as presented. They allow spine motion like flexion extension, lateral bending and axial rotation dissipating mechanical loadings during all these motions.
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Herniation of the intervertebral disk
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1988Susan I. Blaser, Michael T. Modic
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1946
Joseph S. Barr, Winchell McK. Craig
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Joseph S. Barr, Winchell McK. Craig
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Extruded Thoracic Intervertebral Disk
Archives of Surgery, 1967EXTRUSION of an intervertebral disk is a common occurrence in the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine. With the exception of one report, insofar as the author is aware, it is mentioned infrequently in the literature dealing with herniated disks in the thoracic spine.
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