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SPINAL BRUCELLOSIS

Rheumatology, 1987
The findings in 44 patients with back pain and brucellosis are described. Radiological changes tended to occur in older patients with a longer duration of disease. The younger patients more often experienced an acute arthritis with sacroiliitis resembling a reactive disease.
C N, Rajapakse   +4 more
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Spinal stenosis

2014
Narrowing of the spinal canal or foramina is a common finding in spine imaging of the elderly. Only when symptoms of neurogenic claudication and/or cervical myelopathy are present is a spinal stenosis diagnosis made, either of the lumbar spine, cervical spine or both (only very rarely is the thoracic spine involved).
João Levy, Melancia   +2 more
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Spinal Orthoses

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2010
External orthoses are used in the management of a variety of spinal disorders. Many types of brace are available to support the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine as well as junctional regions, which have special mechanical considerations. Many prefabricated and custom-made devices are available, made by a variety of manufacturers in this unregulated
Steven S, Agabegi   +2 more
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Spinal analgesics

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003
The important issues to be emphasized when considering the intrathecal administration of novel analgesics are their proven antinociceptive effect, safety (short- and long-term effects on the spinal cord and potential toxicities), stability in shelf solution and at body temperature by itself, or in combination with other drugs in spinal fluid ...
Hollie, Nguyen   +2 more
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Spinal cord

2018
We first present a brief historic review of developments in the understanding of spinal cord clinical neuroanatomy and neurophysiology over the past 200 years. We then discuss the technical aspects that apply to the examination of the human spinal cord giving details on the interrelations between the spinal cord and the overlying structures, including ...
Umberto, de Girolami, Tejus A, Bale
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Spinal Deformity

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Spinal deformity is a relatively common disorder, particularly in teenage girls. Early detection is possible by a simple, quick visual inspection that should be a standard part of the routine examination of all preteen and teenage patients. Follow-up observation will reveal those curvatures that are progressive and permit orthotic treatment to prevent ...
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Spinal Cysticercosis

Archives of Neurology, 1978
Myelopathy in a Cambodian patient proved to be due to cysticercosis. Spinal cysticercosis is rare, and Indochina is an unusual place to have acquired it.
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Spinal breakthrough

Nursing Standard, 1987
The possibility of reconnecting nerve cells in a damaged spinal cord is now a reality, acording to research from America.
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Bonnie Gould Rothberg   +2 more
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Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Binhai Zheng, Mark H Tuszynski
exaly  

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