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Der Radiologe, 2021
Spinal neoplasms are generally rare disorders but play an important role in the differential diagnosis of space-occupying masses of the spinal axis. Although there are several different classification criteria (histological origin, dignity, positional relationship to the spine), the standard classification of spinal neoplasms based on the relationship ...
Jolie Jean, Jana Ivanidze
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Spinal neoplasms are generally rare disorders but play an important role in the differential diagnosis of space-occupying masses of the spinal axis. Although there are several different classification criteria (histological origin, dignity, positional relationship to the spine), the standard classification of spinal neoplasms based on the relationship ...
Jolie Jean, Jana Ivanidze
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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1993
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an accurate and noninvasive tool in the evaluation of children with spinal neoplasm. Localization and definition of site and extent of disease for treatment planning, the most important goals of neuroimaging in spinal neoplastic disease, have become more precise with MRI, because all spinal compartments can be seen ...
S, Blaser, D, Harwood-Nash
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an accurate and noninvasive tool in the evaluation of children with spinal neoplasm. Localization and definition of site and extent of disease for treatment planning, the most important goals of neuroimaging in spinal neoplastic disease, have become more precise with MRI, because all spinal compartments can be seen ...
S, Blaser, D, Harwood-Nash
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Recurrence of benign spinal neoplasms
Neurosurgical Review, 2001The outcome of surgical treatment of benign spinal neoplasms is considered to be excellent, with good improvement of neurological function. The risk of recurrence is estimated to be very low, except with subtotal resections. This retrospective study was designed to establish the course of illness, clinical outcome, and recurrence rate of benign spinal ...
U, Schick, G, Marquardt, R, Lorenz
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
The purpose of this article is to review the neuroimaging findings of pediatric and adolescent intramedullary spinal tumors in children. The differential diagnosis for lesions in this location is limited and can be further narrowed with knowledge of specific imaging characteristics.This article reviews the radiologic findings and differential diagnosis
Smith, Alice Boyd +3 more
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The purpose of this article is to review the neuroimaging findings of pediatric and adolescent intramedullary spinal tumors in children. The differential diagnosis for lesions in this location is limited and can be further narrowed with knowledge of specific imaging characteristics.This article reviews the radiologic findings and differential diagnosis
Smith, Alice Boyd +3 more
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CyberKnife Radiosurgery for Spinal Neoplasms
2007The role of stereotactic radiosurgery for the treatment of intracranial lesions is well established. Its use for the treatment of spinal lesions has been limited by the availability of effective target immobilization and localization technologies. Conventional external beam radiotherapy lacks the precision to allow delivery of large doses of radiation ...
Peter C, Gerszten +2 more
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2010
Spinal cord neoplasms are an uncommon cause of back pain, radicular pain, or sensorymotor defi cits. Primary tumors that involve the spinal cord or nerve roots may arise from glial cells located within the parenchyma of the cord, Schwann cells of the nerve roots, or meningeal cells covering the cord.
Luca Denaro, Domenico D'Avella
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Spinal cord neoplasms are an uncommon cause of back pain, radicular pain, or sensorymotor defi cits. Primary tumors that involve the spinal cord or nerve roots may arise from glial cells located within the parenchyma of the cord, Schwann cells of the nerve roots, or meningeal cells covering the cord.
Luca Denaro, Domenico D'Avella
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Schistosomal myelopathy mimicking spinal cord neoplasm
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2005We describe a 48-y-old male with chronic progressive myelopathy suggesting thoracic intramedullary neoplasm but in whom laboratory workup disclosed Schistosoma mansoni myelopathy. The case illustrates the need for careful investigation of schistosomiasis in patients from endemic regions with myeloradiculopathy signs.
Sarah T, Camargos +2 more
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
The purpose of this article is to review the neuroimaging findings of intradural extramedullary spinal tumors in the pediatric and adolescent population. The differential diagnosis for lesions in this location is limited and can be further narrowed with knowledge of specific imaging characteristics.This article reviews the radiologic and pathologic ...
Soderlund, Karl A +3 more
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The purpose of this article is to review the neuroimaging findings of intradural extramedullary spinal tumors in the pediatric and adolescent population. The differential diagnosis for lesions in this location is limited and can be further narrowed with knowledge of specific imaging characteristics.This article reviews the radiologic and pathologic ...
Soderlund, Karl A +3 more
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Spinal Neoplasms in Small Animals
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2010Tumors arising from or involving the spinal cord are important considerations in animals presented for pain and limb dysfunction. Clinical signs of spinal cord dysfunction, however, are not pathognomic for neoplastic disease in most instances. Advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) often accurately identifies the location and extent of abnormalities.
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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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