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Kallikrein‐related peptidases are a family of serine proteases which loss of activity regulation has been particularly linked to neurodegenerative diseases. Moreover, iron overload is also a key process in some of these leading pathological conditions, particularly Alzheimer’s disease.
Rilès Boumali+11 more
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“Ears of the Lynx” Sign on Brain MRI in Siblings With Spastic Paraplegia: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Background Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a rare, clinically and genetically heterogenous condition that selectively affects the terminal segment of the descending corticospinal tract of the lumbar spine area, causing lower extremity spastic weakness with or without associated complex neurological symptoms.
Qingqing Wang, Manikum Moodley
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2012
Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the gross anatomy, neuronal organization, cyto- and chemoarchitecture of the mouse spinal cord, and refers to the rat, cat and other species where there is no relevant information on the mouse. The spinal cord is the part of the central nervous system that conducts sensory information from the peripheral ...
Sengul, G., Watson, Charles
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Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the gross anatomy, neuronal organization, cyto- and chemoarchitecture of the mouse spinal cord, and refers to the rat, cat and other species where there is no relevant information on the mouse. The spinal cord is the part of the central nervous system that conducts sensory information from the peripheral ...
Sengul, G., Watson, Charles
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Significance of the Spinal Cord Position in Spinal Cord Stimulation
1995The effects of the antero-posterior and medio-lateral positions of the spinal cord in the dural sac on the perception threshold and paresthesia coverage in spinal cord stimulation were analyzed. The distributions of the dorsal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) layer thickness, measured from transverse MR scans of normal subjects at various spinal levels, were ...
Holsheimer, Jan+3 more
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The Lancet, 2002
More than a decade ago, spinal-cord injury meant confinement to a wheelchair and a lifetime of medical comorbidity. The physician's armamentarium of treatments was very limited, and provision of care for individuals with spinal-cord injury was usually met with frustration.
John W. McDonald, Cristina L. Sadowsky
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More than a decade ago, spinal-cord injury meant confinement to a wheelchair and a lifetime of medical comorbidity. The physician's armamentarium of treatments was very limited, and provision of care for individuals with spinal-cord injury was usually met with frustration.
John W. McDonald, Cristina L. Sadowsky
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Spinal Cord with Atlas of Spinal Cord
2011The spinal cord is tubular is shape, has 32 segments with the gray matter in the center and white matter on the outside. Each segment has nerve rootlets on the dorsal and ventral surface with ganglia attached to the dorsal nerve rootlets. These dorsal root ganglia contain the primary cell bodies of the general sensory systems-pain, temperature touch ...
Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson
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Spinal Cord Decompression in Spinal Cord Injury
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981There is substantial doubt as to the value of "decompressive" surgery in the management of spinal cord injury. A few relative indications exist for such surgery, but they are only relative. There are a number of absolute contraindications to the procedure, and it should be undertaken only under the most unusual and highly selected circumstances.
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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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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 and spinal cord infection
European Radiology Supplements, 2004This review article includes infections of the vertebral body, intervertebral disc, ligaments and paravertebral soft tissues, epidural space, meninges and subarachnoid space, and the spinal cord. A wide range of infective organisms may be implicated and the incidence of some, notably tuberculosis, is rising due to increased immunocompromise and other ...
Balériaux, Danielle, Neugroschl, Carine
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Neurocytoma of spinal cord [PDF]
We report a case of spinal cord neurocytoma in a 67-year-old man who had experienced a progressive numbness of the left foot during the previous 4 years. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a well-defined intramedullary tumor located at the T10-T11 level. The pathological examination revealed histological characteristics described in neurocytomas.
Jose A. Martos+5 more
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