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Morphological features of pilonidal cysts of the sacrococcygeal region

open access: yesPolish Journal of Surgery, 2021
Introduction: Despite the fact that the pilonidal cyst of the sacrococcygeal region is a long-known disease, the mechanism of accumulation or absence of hair in the cyst remains unclear, which affects the accuracy of the name of the disease, as well as understanding of its pathogenesis.
Yaroslav, Feleshtynskyi   +3 more
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Ribs in the Sacrococcygeal Region

Ukraïnsʹkij žurnal medicini, bìologìï ta sportu, 2022
Supernumerary ribs are congenital anomalies that can occur in all areas of the vertebral column. Sacrococcygeal ribs, arising from the most caudal part of the vertebral column, are the rarest type of supernumerary ribs. They were described as early as 1960, with new reports being published every few years.
Jelle Stans, Anoeshka Pas, Ellen Davids
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Giant Cutaneous Plasmacytoma of the Sacrococcygeal Region

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2010
Background: Cutaneous plasmacytoma is a very rare manifestation of extramedullary plasmacytoma, with only 32 cases having been reported so far in the last 60 years. Extramedullary plasmacytoma is a plasma cell tumor that involves soft tissues, without any signs of systemic spread of multiple myeloma or bone ...
Orestis, Ioannidis   +6 more
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Pathogenesis of congenital tumors and malformations of the sacrococcygeal region

Teratology, 1982
AbstractSkin‐covered lesions in the sacrococcygeal region include an unusual array of congenital tumors and malformations. Excluding the easily recognized meningomyelocele, there are over 50 other conditions that occur, many of which seem to be important in linking the disciplines of teratology and oncology.
R J, Lemire, J B, Beckwith
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Ultrasonographic anatomy of the sacrococcygeal region and ultrasound‐guided epidural injection at the sacrococcygeal space in dogs

Veterinary Record, 2014
Sacrococcygeal epidural anaesthesia allows selective desensitisation of the sacral plexus. Ultrasound is used for guidance in human anaesthesia to facilitate sacrococcygeal epidural injections. The aims of this study were to describe the sonographic appearance of the sacrococcygeal region in dogs and a technique for performing epidural injection at ...
T, Gregori, J, Viscasillas, L, Benigni
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Treatment of Fractures of the Sacrum and Sacrococcygeal Region

Veterinary Surgery, 1981
A technique of sacral nerve decompression for sacrococcygeal fractures on luxations is presented. Anatomic and neurologic considerations are discussed forthe dog and thecat. This procedure was used ineleven clinical cases, with six animals showing complete fecal and urinary continence.
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Agenesis of the Sacrococcygeal Region

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1956
Eben Alexander, Blaine S. Nashold
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