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Thoracic spinal canal stenosis
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1987✓ Hypertrophy of the posterior spinal elements leading to compromise of the spinal canal and its neural elements is a well-recognized pathological entity affecting the lumbar or cervical spine. Such stenosis of the thoracic spine in the absence of a generalized rheumatological, metabolic, or orthopedic disorder, or a history of trauma is generally ...
G H, Barnett +4 more
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Australasian Radiology, 1979
SUMMARYLumbar spinal stenosis is an important condition which has not been fully appreciated in the past. The diagnosis is largely clinical but radiology can materially assist its assessment. The condition often requires wide surgical decompression which produces a high rate of symptomatic relief.
P, Dewey, P, Southwell
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SUMMARYLumbar spinal stenosis is an important condition which has not been fully appreciated in the past. The diagnosis is largely clinical but radiology can materially assist its assessment. The condition often requires wide surgical decompression which produces a high rate of symptomatic relief.
P, Dewey, P, Southwell
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Cross-sectional spinal imaging is common, and extraspinal findings are often incidentally identified during interpretation. Although some of these findings may cause symptoms that mimic a spinal disorder, the majority are entirely asymptomatic and incidental.
Prashant, Raghavan +2 more
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Cross-sectional spinal imaging is common, and extraspinal findings are often incidentally identified during interpretation. Although some of these findings may cause symptoms that mimic a spinal disorder, the majority are entirely asymptomatic and incidental.
Prashant, Raghavan +2 more
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On the dispersion of a drug delivered intrathecally in the spinal canal
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2018This paper investigates the transport of a solute carried by the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the spinal canal. The analysis is motivated by the need for a better understanding of drug dispersion in connection with intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD), a ...
J. Lawrence +6 more
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Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 1998
SummarySpinal canal endoscopy (epiduroscopy) is a new minimally invasive technology that may prove to have wide application in management of spinal canal disease. This paper describes a simple and atraumatic method for the visualisation of the spinal canal by endoscopy.
L. R. Saberski, P. Dickey
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SummarySpinal canal endoscopy (epiduroscopy) is a new minimally invasive technology that may prove to have wide application in management of spinal canal disease. This paper describes a simple and atraumatic method for the visualisation of the spinal canal by endoscopy.
L. R. Saberski, P. Dickey
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Radiology, 2021
Background Assessment of lumbar spinal stenosis at MRI is repetitive and time consuming. Deep learning (DL) could improve -productivity and the consistency of reporting.
J. Hallinan +15 more
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Background Assessment of lumbar spinal stenosis at MRI is repetitive and time consuming. Deep learning (DL) could improve -productivity and the consistency of reporting.
J. Hallinan +15 more
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Spinal canal stenosis after vertebroplasty
Clinical Radiology, 2005Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive treatment for vertebral compression fractures to relieve pain and provide strength. It achieves excellent results regarding pain relief and quality of life. Complications related to the procedure are rated infrequent and mostly minor. However, the long-term consequences are unclear.
M, Hochegger +3 more
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Acrodysostosis and Spinal Canal Involvement
World Neurosurgery, 2014Acrodysostosis is a rare syndrome characterized by peripheral dysostosis, nasal hypoplasia, and frequently mental retardation. Only two adult cases of acrodysostosis have been reported to have neurological symptoms.We report one additional adult case that presented with signs of spinal cord compression from spinal stenosis, and make the first ...
Georges Abi, Lahoud +2 more
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Paragangliomas of the spinal canal
Neuroradiology, 1999We report the clinical MRI and histopathological features of five consecutive cases of spinal paraganglioma. Three intradural tumours were found in the typical location (two at the L4, one at the S2 level); one intradural extramedullary tumour arose at an unusual level, from the ventral C2 root, and one extradural tumour growing along the L5 nerve root
P, Sundgren +4 more
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