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Prospects and challenges in NMDAR signaling in spinal cord injury recovery and neural circuit remodeling. [PDF]
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Pediatric Spinal Cord Diseases
Pediatrics In Review, 2021Spinal cord diseases in pediatric patients are highly variable in terms of presentation, pathology, and prognosis. Not only do they differ with respect to each other but so too with their adult equivalents. Some of the most common diseases are autoimmune (ie, multiple sclerosis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, and acute transverse myelitis ...
Victor M. Lu+3 more
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Vascular Diseases of the Spinal Cord
Neurologic Clinics, 2013Vascular disease affecting the spinal can cause substantial neurologic morbidity. Several vascular spinal cord ailments present as neurologic emergencies, and should thus be recognizable to the practicing neurologist. We review the epidemiology, presentation, management strategies, and prognosis of various pathologies, including infarction, dural ...
Alejandro A. Rabinstein, Mark N. Rubin
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Imaging of Common Spinal Cord Diseases
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2022AbstractSpinal cord evaluation is an integral part of spine assessment, and its reliable imaging work-up is mandatory because even localized lesions may produce serious effects with potentially irreversible sequelae. Spinal cord alterations are found both incidentally during spine evaluation in otherwise neurologically asymptomatic patients or during ...
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2018
The causes of myelopathy are many and various. The damage to the spinal cord may be complete (as in the case of a complete spinal cord injury) but it is more often incomplete (as in the case of an incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury and most types of meylopathy due to non-traumatic causes).
R. J. M. Groen+2 more
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The causes of myelopathy are many and various. The damage to the spinal cord may be complete (as in the case of a complete spinal cord injury) but it is more often incomplete (as in the case of an incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury and most types of meylopathy due to non-traumatic causes).
R. J. M. Groen+2 more
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2018
Injury to the spinal cord (myelopathy) can be due to many causes.
Paul Davies, Stephan Hinze
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Injury to the spinal cord (myelopathy) can be due to many causes.
Paul Davies, Stephan Hinze
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Inherited Diseases of the Spinal Cord [PDF]
Inherited diseases that affect just the spinal cord are few in number, but of great importance medically and socially. The following section will deal with the clinical and pathological features of these conditions and consider what is known about the genetics, an extremely exciting area where there have been major developments in the last few years ...
L. A. Bindoff, R. A. Shakir
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1992
Anatomy as a key to function of the spinal cord spinal modulation of noxious stimuli spasticity hazards of lumbar puncture neuropathology embryonic development of the spinal cord and associated disorders imaging of the spine and spinal cord neurophysiological investigation of the spinal cord radiculopathy due to diseases other than disc diseases disc ...
Andrew Eisen, Edmund Critchley
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Anatomy as a key to function of the spinal cord spinal modulation of noxious stimuli spasticity hazards of lumbar puncture neuropathology embryonic development of the spinal cord and associated disorders imaging of the spine and spinal cord neurophysiological investigation of the spinal cord radiculopathy due to diseases other than disc diseases disc ...
Andrew Eisen, Edmund Critchley
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2018
The epidemiology of spinal cord disease in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is largely unknown due to a paucity of data since combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). HIV mediates spinal cord injury indirectly, by immune modulation, degeneration, or associated infections and neoplasms.
Seth N. Levin+2 more
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The epidemiology of spinal cord disease in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is largely unknown due to a paucity of data since combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). HIV mediates spinal cord injury indirectly, by immune modulation, degeneration, or associated infections and neoplasms.
Seth N. Levin+2 more
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