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Blood–Spinal Cord Barrier in Spinal Cord Injury: A Review
Journal of Neurotrauma, 2020The 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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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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Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2018
Spinal cord hemorrhages are rare conditions that can be classified based on the primary location of bleeding into intramedullary (hematomyelia), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), subdural hemorrhage, and epidural hemorrhage. We conducted a literature review to better understand the presenting symptoms, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of spinal cord ...
Amir Shaban +5 more
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Spinal cord hemorrhages are rare conditions that can be classified based on the primary location of bleeding into intramedullary (hematomyelia), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), subdural hemorrhage, and epidural hemorrhage. We conducted a literature review to better understand the presenting symptoms, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of spinal cord ...
Amir Shaban +5 more
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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
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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
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1982
✓ The authors present a retrospective analysis of 97 cases of spinal meningioma. Age, sex, tumor location, and clinical presentation are similar to that reported by others. Importantly, even among paraplegic patients, one-third eventually walked.
W J, Levy, J, Bay, D, Dohn
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✓ The authors present a retrospective analysis of 97 cases of spinal meningioma. Age, sex, tumor location, and clinical presentation are similar to that reported by others. Importantly, even among paraplegic patients, one-third eventually walked.
W J, Levy, J, Bay, D, Dohn
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Continuum, 2018
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article provides an update on the acute and subacute management and prognostication of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury.
A. Rabinstein
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article provides an update on the acute and subacute management and prognostication of patients with traumatic spinal cord injury.
A. Rabinstein
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European Radiology, 1986
Spinal cord tumors are rare; however, every radiologist should be able to recognize and readily identify those lesions often found in younger patients or children [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9]. Early diagnosis plays an important role in the management of the lesions and interferes with the prognosis and final outcome of the patient [10].
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Spinal cord tumors are rare; however, every radiologist should be able to recognize and readily identify those lesions often found in younger patients or children [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9]. Early diagnosis plays an important role in the management of the lesions and interferes with the prognosis and final outcome of the patient [10].
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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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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2001
Characteristics of spinal cord gliomas Spinal cord gliomas comprised 20% of intraspinal tumors of all types in a large surgical series (Table 1) [1]. These tumors share several characteristics with cerebral gliomas. Spinal gliomas use the same histopathological classi®cation as gliomas of the cerebral hemispheres, such as astrocytoma and ependymoma ...
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Characteristics of spinal cord gliomas Spinal cord gliomas comprised 20% of intraspinal tumors of all types in a large surgical series (Table 1) [1]. These tumors share several characteristics with cerebral gliomas. Spinal gliomas use the same histopathological classi®cation as gliomas of the cerebral hemispheres, such as astrocytoma and ependymoma ...
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Neurologic Clinics, 1991
The evaluation and treatment of spinal cord injury continues to evolve, enhanced by new imaging modalities. Their application in reference to the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine is discussed. Treatment options, both conservative and surgical, are outlined.
P R, Meyer +3 more
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The evaluation and treatment of spinal cord injury continues to evolve, enhanced by new imaging modalities. Their application in reference to the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine is discussed. Treatment options, both conservative and surgical, are outlined.
P R, Meyer +3 more
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