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S.S227Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of dynamic lumbosacral-MRI compared to upright myelography to detect segmental dural compression. Methods and Materials: 95 patients were screened for the study.
Schumacher, M. +6 more
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Morphometric analysis of lumbar nerve root takeoff in the lumbar spine
Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to quantify lumbar nerve root takeoff height and assess its clinical relevance in patients with lumbar spine pathology.
Andy Hu +8 more
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Tuberculous spinal arachnoiditis and computerized tomographic myelography
Tuberculous spinal arachnoiditis (TSA) is a serious condition and its early diagnosis is imperative. This communication is on 3 patients in whom the computerised tomography (CT) and water soluble myelographic appearance in TSA is highlighted.
Rajshekhar, V. +2 more
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The present study was carried out to determine the accuracy of different tools for detection of the seat of intervertebral disc (IVD) herniation in dogs. Forty-six dogs of different breeds were included in this study.
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CT myelography for evaluating dural leakage.
CT myelography shows contrast tracking along bilateral nerve roots (A, arrows) and collections of contrast within the paraspinal soft tissue (B, arrows). Images taken at segments C4-5 (A) and T5-6 (B).
Xing-Yue Hu (112417) +6 more
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Comparison of spinal magnetic resonance imaging and myelography in cancer patients.
Spinal involvement by systemic malignancy is common, and often leads to extradural compression of the spinal cord and/or nerve roots by metastases. Rapid, anatomically accurate diagnosis is essential to the successful management of these patients.
R G Wiley, W Grosh, M Currie, C Hagenau
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Injury to the spinal cord without any radiographic abnormality in a child
Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities (SCIWORA) is a diagnostic challenge most commonly encountered in pediatric patients. The unique hypermobility and ligamentous laxity of the pediatric bony cervical and thoracic spine may predispose to
Haldun Orhun, Gursel Saka, Tugrul Berkel
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The utility of radioisotope cisternography in low CSF/volume syndromes compared to myelography
Objective The objective of this report is to compare computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) myelography with radioisotope cisternography (RC) for detection of spinal cerebrospinal (CSF) leaks.
Hawkins, Randall A +4 more
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