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Loss of neurons from laminas I-III of the spinal dorsal horn is not required for development of tactile allodynia in the spared nerve injury model of neuropathic pain [PDF]
It has been proposed that death of inhibitory interneurons in the dorsal horn contributes to the neuropathic pain that follows partial nerve injury. In this study, we have used two approaches to test whether there is neuronal death in the dorsal horn in ...
Arham, A.Z. +3 more
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Ipsilateral double extradural hematoma in a child: An uncommon case
Double extradural hematomas (DEDH) comprise 2-10% of all extradural hematomas (EDH). The ipsilateral occurrence of more than one EDH is quite uncommon. We are reporting a case of ipsilateral DEDH in a 10-year-old child following a head injury.
Sharad Pandey +3 more
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Environmental enrichment (EE) has been shown to promote neural plasticity. Its capacity to induce functional repair in models which exhibit profound sensory deficits due to aberrant axonal guidance has not been well-characterized.
James Blok +4 more
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Connections of the corpus cerebelli in the green sunfish and the common goldfish [PDF]
Examination of the connections of the corpus cerebelli in one perciform (Lepomis cyanellus) and one cypriniform teleost (Carassius auratus) reveal that ipsilateral afferent connections in both species arise from an anterior group of nuclei in the ...
Northcutt, R. Glenn, Wullimann, Mario F.
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Synchronous Ipsilateral Renal Tumors
Occurrence of two different, synchronous, and ipsilateral renal tumors is rare. We present a case of two synchronous tumors of kidney comprising of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC) and chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (CRCC). Grossly, two separate tumor nodules were identified with unremarkable intervening area. Microscopic examination from both
Anila, Chughtai +3 more
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Type II spiral ganglion afferent neurons drive medial olivocochlear reflex suppression of the cochlear amplifier. [PDF]
The dynamic adjustment of hearing sensitivity and frequency selectivity is mediated by the medial olivocochlear efferent reflex, which suppresses the gain of the 'cochlear amplifier' in each ear.
Cederholm, Jennie ME +7 more
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Bell's palsy with ipsilateral numbness [PDF]
Bell's palsy is an idiopathic facial palsy of the peripheral type. A herpes virus is the most likely mechanism. We report a patient with the often encountered combination of a facial palsy with ipsilateral sensory changes. Magnetic resonance imaging showed had contrast enhancement in the greater petrosal nerve.
L J, Vanopdenbosch +2 more
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Spiking Neurons Learning Phase Delays [PDF]
Time differences between the two ears are an important cue for animals to azimuthally locate a sound source. The first binaural brainstem nucleus, in mammals the medial superior olive, is generally believed to perform the necessary computations.
B. Grothe +11 more
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Ipsilateral rotational autokeratoplasty: a review [PDF]
Corneal opacity is a major cause of monocular blindness and, after cataract, is also a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Keratoplasty techniques for the treatment of corneal opacities include deep anterior lamellar allokeratoplasty, penetrating allokeratoplasty, penetrating bilateral autokeratoplasty, and ipsilateral rotational autokeratoplasty ...
F, Arnalich-Montiel, J K G, Dart
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Wallenberg syndrome with ipsilateral upper motor neuron facial palsy: A rare manifestation
Lateral medullary syndrome presents with features of ipsilateral Horner syndrome, ipsilateral ataxia, and contralateral hyperalgesia. Patients can have ipsilateral lower motor neuron-type of facial palsy if there is rostral extension of the infarct as it
Vijay Sardana, Pallav Jain
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