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Spinal actinomycosis: A rare disease
Neurology India, 2010Actinomycosis is an indolent, slowly progressive infection caused by Actinomyces species. Of human actinomycosis, the spinal form is rare and actinomycosis-related spinal neurological deficit is uncommon. We report two cases with cervical and dorsal actinomycosis and one of them with spinal neurological deficit.
Dua, Rakesh K. +2 more
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Imaging in Spinal Vascular Disease
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2007Spinal vascular diseases are rare and constitute only 1% to 2% of all vascular neurologic pathologies. In this article, the following vascular pathologies of the spine are described: spinal arterial infarcts, spinal cavernomas, and arteriovenous malformations (including perimedullary fistulae and glomerular arterivenous malformations), and spinal dural
Timo, Krings +10 more
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Spinal Inflammation and Demyelinating Diseases
2004Diagnosis of spinal inflammatory disease is a complex process requiring an appraisal of clinical, laboratory and neuroradiological findings. Spinal inflammation can be divided into two groups: diseases affecting the vertebral bodies and intervertebral disks, and diseases of the spinal cord.
LEONARDI, MARCO, Maffei M.
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1993
Spinal diseases belong to the most frequently occurring disease groups. Accordingly diagnostic spinal imaging is probably the most common imaging procedure after chest X-ray. Since more than 30 years plain X-ray films are unchanged the first standard procedures.
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Spinal diseases belong to the most frequently occurring disease groups. Accordingly diagnostic spinal imaging is probably the most common imaging procedure after chest X-ray. Since more than 30 years plain X-ray films are unchanged the first standard procedures.
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Approach to the Patient with Spinal Disease
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992The approach to the patient suspected of having spinal disease should be methodical to assure an accurate diagnosis that is cost-effective with minimal risk to the patient. Using a problem-oriented approach will facilitate attaining this goal. A neurologic examination should enable the veterinarian to localize to one of four spinal cord segments or the
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Gadolinium-DTPA in Spinal Disease
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1988The use of paramagnetic contrast agents, in particular, gadolinium-DTPA, holds great promise for the MR evaluation of the spine. However, because of the lack of a previous model for intravenous contrast enhancement in the spine and because of some peculiarities of enhancement of spinal lesions, close attention must be paid to the appropriate uses of ...
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Spinal Cord Involvement in Adult Mitochondrial Diseases: A Cohort Study
Life, 2022Guido Primiano +2 more
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