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Trends in Lumbar Fusion Procedure Rates and Associated Hospital Costs for Degenerative Spinal Diseases in the United States, 2004 to 2015

Spine, 2019
Study Design. Analysis of National Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2004 to 2015. Objective. Describe recent trends in US rates of lumbar fusion procedures and associated costs, by surgical indication. Summary of Background Data.
B. Martin   +5 more
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The Spinal Cord

Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists, 2019
IN the following paper, cases will be related of disease in the kidneys existing in connexion with tendemess of the spine and paralysis of the lower limbs, which were, -in consequence, treated as cases of disease in the fibro-cartilages and bodies of the
Edward Stanley
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Spinal Metastasis and Spinal Tumors

2021
Spinal metastases are very common in patients with metastatic disease and are one of the most frequent causes of pain and disability in this patient group when the neoplastic process invades the bone and/or causes a fracture. Patients with spinal metastatic disease most often have a short life expectancy, so therapies that are minimally invasive and ...
Alvaro E. Bravo   +10 more
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The blood-spinal cord barrier in spinal cord injury: a review.

Journal of Neurotrauma, 2020
The blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB), a physical barrier between the blood and spinal cord parenchyma, prevents the toxins, blood cells, and pathogens from entering the spinal cord and maintains a tightly controlled chemical balance in the spinal ...
Lin-Yu Jin   +7 more
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Spinal infections

European Journal of Radiology, 2004
Spinal infections can be thought of as a spectrum of disease comprising spondylitis, discitis, spondylodiscitis, pyogenic facet arthropathy, epidural infections, meningitis, polyradiculopathy and myelitis. Radiological evaluations have gained importance in the diagnosis, treatment planning, treatment and treatment monitoring of the spinal infections ...
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Targeting recovery: priorities of the spinal cord-injured population.

Journal of Neurotrauma, 2004
In the United States alone, there are more than 200,000 individuals living with a chronic spinal cord injury (SCI). Healthcare for these individuals creates a significant economic burden for the country, not to mention the physiological, psychological ...
K. Anderson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Spinal Stabilization in Acute Spinal Injuries

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1980
Stabilization of acute spinal injuries is of prime importance in prevention of further neurologic compromise, prevention of late spinal deformity with associated risk of neurologic compromise, prevention of painful pseudarthrosis, and in maximizing rehabilitation.
John A. Ogden   +2 more
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Spinal hamartoma associated with spinal dysraphism

Child's Nervous System, 2005
The aims of the study were (1) to review the pathological findings of spinal lipomatous masses associated with congenital spinal dysraphism and (2) to discuss the pathological diagnosis.The pathological records of 47 patients at our institution were reviewed, and three illustrative cases were presented.Spinal tumorous lesions associated with spinal ...
Hironobu Sasano   +6 more
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Spinal Hemangiomas

Neurosurgery, 1983
Abstract Three new cases of spinal cord compression due to vertebral hemangioma are reported. The clinical presentation, with spinal pain, radicular radiation, and paraparesis, is similar to that of primary lymphoma, metastatic tumor, and disc disease. If the characteristic plain film changes of vertical trabeculations and striations are
M, Healy, D A, Herz, L, Pearl
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Evaluation of Spinal Ultrasound in Spinal Dysraphism

Clinical Radiology, 2003
The aims of this study were to evaluate the role of spinal ultrasound in detecting occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) in neonates and infants, and to determine the degree of agreement between ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings.Eighty-five consecutive infants had spinal ultrasound over 31 months.
Dominic Thompson   +3 more
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