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Influence of the erect posture on the development of the lumbosacral region

open access: yesSurgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1987
An animal study was carried out to gain better understanding on the effect of erect posture in the development of the lumbosacral junction. Rhesus monkeys which are able to sit in an upright position were compared with quadrupeds, including rats, rabbits and dogs, whose lumbosacral spines are normally more or less horizontal.
W K Pun, K D K Luk, J C Y Leong
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Interdural Cyst of the Lumbosacral Region

Neurosurgery, 1984
Abstract The purpose of this report is to call attention to the clinical, myelographic, and computed tomographic appearance of a very rare type of dural cyst within the lumbosacral spinal canal. We report this condition in three unrelated boys who presented with symptoms of cauda equina compression.
S L, Done   +4 more
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Expansion of the Subarachnoid Space in the Lumbosacral Region

Radiology, 1968
A meningocele is defined in Dorland's Medical Dictionary as a hernial protrusion of the meninges through a defect in the skull or vertebral column (2). According to this definition, an expansion of the subarachnoid space within the spinal canal does not constitute a meningocele.
J, Howieson, H A, Norrell, C B, Wilson
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Reevaluation of the lumbosacral region of Oreopithecus bambolii

Journal of Human Evolution, 2013
Functional interpretations of the postcranium of the late Miocene ape Oreopithecus bambolii are controversial. The claim that Oreopithecus practiced habitual terrestrial bipedalism is partly based on restored postcranial remains originally recovered from Baccinello, Tuscany (Köhler and Moyà-Solà, 1997). The lower lumbar vertebrae of BA#72 were cited as
Gabrielle A, Russo, Liza J, Shapiro
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THE LUMBOSACRAL REGION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1924
In a recent review of fracture dislocations of the spine treated at the New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and Hospital during the last twelve years, it was found that the majority of those injuries took place in the lumbosacral region. Interest was particularly aroused when the usual factors of occupation and type of injury were ruled out as sole ...
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Lipectomy of the Ilio-Lumbosacral Region

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004
In the past, several techniques for raising the gluteal mass have been described, all of which were based on dermolipectomies of major or minor extension. The main disadvantage of these dermolipectomies is the visible external scar. The author presents his technique for lipectomy of the ilio-lumbosacral region.
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EFFECTIVE METHOD OF STRAPPING THE LUMBOSACRAL REGION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
After the trial of several methods, over many years, of treating the acute back pain which usually starts as a catch or painful sensation when an individual who has bent over to pick something up (thus flexing the lumbar spine and hips while the knees are straight) starts to resume the erect position, I have been able to provide considerable immediate ...
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Epilepsy in patients with spina bifida in the lumbosacral region

Neurosurgical Review, 2006
This study aimed to assess the relevance of epilepsy and spina bifida in the lumbosacral region. We evaluated 75 patients with spina bifida admitted to the Kyushu University Hospital from 1980 to 2004. Patients were classified as having meningocele (MC, 4 cases), myelomeningocele (MMC, 6), myeloschisis (MS, 45), and lumbosacral lipoma (LL, 20).
Fumiaki, Yoshida   +8 more
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Surgical Management of Giant Schwannoma in the Lumbosacral Region

Journal of Spinal Disorders, 1998
Giant lumbosacral schwannoma is rare and only 11 cases have been reported. We experienced two cases: a 58-year-old woman with recurrent schwannoma from L2 to S3, and a 52-year-old woman with schwannoma from T12 to L5. Total resection was possible in the latter case, which was the patient's first operation.
M, Iwasaki   +5 more
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