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Biomimetic 3D-printed scaffolds for spinal cord injury repair
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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, 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, Sadowsky
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Targeted neurotechnology restores walking in humans with spinal cord injury
Nature, 2018Fabien B Wagner +2 more
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Radiology, 1961
Up to the end of 1959, 244 patients, with a total of 249 spinal tumors, had undergone surgery in the Neurologic Institute of Milan (Istituto neurologico di Milano, Italy). The growths were examined histologically, with the exception of 19 endomedullary gliomas, in which decompression was carried out, but no biopsy was done.
G, LOMBARDI, A, PASSERINI
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Up to the end of 1959, 244 patients, with a total of 249 spinal tumors, had undergone surgery in the Neurologic Institute of Milan (Istituto neurologico di Milano, Italy). The growths were examined histologically, with the exception of 19 endomedullary gliomas, in which decompression was carried out, but no biopsy was done.
G, LOMBARDI, A, PASSERINI
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Annals of Neurology, 1977
AbstractThree patients with spinal cord involvement by sarcoid are described and the literature is reviewed. Fifteen patients with histologically verified sarcoidosis involving the spinal cord presented with progressive myelopathy due to tumor. Myelography variously showed an extramedullary intradural mass; an intramedullary mass; a thinned, atrophic ...
A L, Day, G W, Sypert
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AbstractThree patients with spinal cord involvement by sarcoid are described and the literature is reviewed. Fifteen patients with histologically verified sarcoidosis involving the spinal cord presented with progressive myelopathy due to tumor. Myelography variously showed an extramedullary intradural mass; an intramedullary mass; a thinned, atrophic ...
A L, Day, G W, Sypert
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