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Neurologic Clinics, 2003
Back pain and suspected spinal cord compression remains one of the most frequent reasons for neurologic consultation in cancer patients. While treatment generally results in stabilization or improvement, early diagnosis remains the cornerstone of improving neurologic outcome.
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Back pain and suspected spinal cord compression remains one of the most frequent reasons for neurologic consultation in cancer patients. While treatment generally results in stabilization or improvement, early diagnosis remains the cornerstone of improving neurologic outcome.
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Neurologic Clinics, 2013
Spinal cord infections pose urgent diagnostic and management issues. This article outlines a clinical approach to potential spinal cord infection based on demographic risk factors and both central nervous system (CNS) and extra-CNS clinical clues. The spectrum of disease in vulnerable patient groups, such as transplant and chemotherapy recipients ...
Megan B, Richie, Amy A, Pruitt
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Spinal cord infections pose urgent diagnostic and management issues. This article outlines a clinical approach to potential spinal cord infection based on demographic risk factors and both central nervous system (CNS) and extra-CNS clinical clues. The spectrum of disease in vulnerable patient groups, such as transplant and chemotherapy recipients ...
Megan B, Richie, Amy A, Pruitt
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
Selected topics related to rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord lesions are reviewed and commented upon. A 10-week arm-cranking programme improved aerobic capacity and endurance in tetraplegics. Furthermore, endurance training and forced vital capacity were found to be positively correlated. Rowing had additional positive effects for scapular
F, Biering-Sørensen, A, Hartkopp
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Selected topics related to rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord lesions are reviewed and commented upon. A 10-week arm-cranking programme improved aerobic capacity and endurance in tetraplegics. Furthermore, endurance training and forced vital capacity were found to be positively correlated. Rowing had additional positive effects for scapular
F, Biering-Sørensen, A, Hartkopp
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Continuum, 2011
A spinal cord injury is a devastating, life-changing neurologic event that challenges patients, families, and caregivers. A myriad of neurologic and medical sequelae occur subsequent to the original insult. This article discusses epidemiology, primary and secondary injuries, acute therapy, and neuroprotective agents as well as the exciting areas of ...
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A spinal cord injury is a devastating, life-changing neurologic event that challenges patients, families, and caregivers. A myriad of neurologic and medical sequelae occur subsequent to the original insult. This article discusses epidemiology, primary and secondary injuries, acute therapy, and neuroprotective agents as well as the exciting areas of ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1999
New technology is helpful in the treatment of patients with spinal cord injury, but we are still unable to reverse the effects of the initial injury. The major focus in the acute treatment of spinal cord trauma has remained prevention of secondary injury and complications thereafter.
D A, Buckley, M M, Guanci
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New technology is helpful in the treatment of patients with spinal cord injury, but we are still unable to reverse the effects of the initial injury. The major focus in the acute treatment of spinal cord trauma has remained prevention of secondary injury and complications thereafter.
D A, Buckley, M M, Guanci
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The Journal of Pain, 2006
Pediatric spinal cord injury remains a relatively rare condition relative to its prevalence in the adult population. However, up to 5% of spinal cord injuries occur in children. In addition, age-related biomechanical and behavioral distinctions often make the detection and treatment of spine injuries in children much more challenging than in adults (1).
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Pediatric spinal cord injury remains a relatively rare condition relative to its prevalence in the adult population. However, up to 5% of spinal cord injuries occur in children. In addition, age-related biomechanical and behavioral distinctions often make the detection and treatment of spine injuries in children much more challenging than in adults (1).
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Continuum
This article discusses the diagnostic approach to patients with suspected neoplasms of the spinal cord and reviews the most common primary and metastatic spinal neoplasms and their presentations.Neoplasms of the spinal cord are rare entities that can involve the spinal cord parenchyma, the dura and leptomeninges, or the extradural space.
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This article discusses the diagnostic approach to patients with suspected neoplasms of the spinal cord and reviews the most common primary and metastatic spinal neoplasms and their presentations.Neoplasms of the spinal cord are rare entities that can involve the spinal cord parenchyma, the dura and leptomeninges, or the extradural space.
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Archives of Neurology, 1959
The motor manifestations of maximal seizures have similar patterns in man and most laboratory animals. 1 Since the motor pattern itself, apart from electrical correlates of convulsive activity, provides diagnostic guides in clinical epilepsy, as well as useful end-points in research on convulsive disorders, elucidation of the neural determinants of the
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The motor manifestations of maximal seizures have similar patterns in man and most laboratory animals. 1 Since the motor pattern itself, apart from electrical correlates of convulsive activity, provides diagnostic guides in clinical epilepsy, as well as useful end-points in research on convulsive disorders, elucidation of the neural determinants of the
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1988
This article serves as a review of the use of spinal cord monitoring in spine surgery, including both the wake-up test and the various approaches to electrophysiologic (evoked-potential) monitoring. Physiologic and technical aspects of evoked-potential monitoring are presented. The different ways of performing evoked potentials are presented, examined,
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This article serves as a review of the use of spinal cord monitoring in spine surgery, including both the wake-up test and the various approaches to electrophysiologic (evoked-potential) monitoring. Physiologic and technical aspects of evoked-potential monitoring are presented. The different ways of performing evoked potentials are presented, examined,
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