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Evaluation of the correlation of dorsal root ganglia and spinal nerves with clinical symptoms in patients with postherpetic neuralgia using magnetic resonance neurography [PDF]
Purpose To assess changes of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and spinal nerves in patients with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), and investigate the correlation between DRG morphology and clinical symptoms in PHN patients using magnetic resonance neurography (MRN)
Xueqin Cao +7 more
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Antagonism of the Prokineticin System Prevents and Reverses Allodynia and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Diabetes. [PDF]
Neuropathic pain is a severe diabetes complication and its treatment is not satisfactory. It is associated with neuroinflammation-related events that participate in pain generation and chronicization. Prokineticins are a new family of chemokines that has
Mara Castelli +11 more
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The central nervous system is involved in regulation of defaecation. It is generally considered that supraspinal regions control the spinal defaecation centre.
Hiromi H. Ueda +7 more
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Enlargement of the Nerve Fibers of Silenced Lumbosacral Motoneurons in Cats
Whether neuromuscular activity influences the size of motor nerves is controversial. All neuromuscular activity in cat hindlimbs was eliminated by spinal cord isolation (SCI), namely, spinal cord transection above and below the medial gastrocnemius (MG ...
Tessa Gordon +2 more
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Due to its long history, the study of human gross anatomy has not adequately incorporated modern embryological findings; consequently, the current understanding has often been incompatible with recent discoveries from molecular studies.
Shunsaku Homma +5 more
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Swimming Rhythm Generation in The Caudal Hindbrain of The Lamprey [PDF]
The spinal cord has been well established as the site of generation of the locomotor rhythm in vertebrates, but studies have suggested that the caudal hindbrain in larval fish and amphibians can also generate locomotor rhythms.
Buchanan, James T.
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Brachial plexus injury with upper trunk mainly involving
145 cases of brachial plexus upper trunk injury were analyzed with upper trunk mainly involving. Avulsion of С5, С6 spinal nerves was observed at 44 (30.3%) patients, upper trunk structures rupture — at 40 (27.6%) and axonotmesis — at 61 (42.1%
I. B. Tretyak
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Dysuria following hysterectomy [PDF]
In the observations of the pelvic nerves both in the reconstruction model of the pelvis of newborn and that of the extripated specimen after OKABAYASHI's hysterectomy as well as in the observations of pelvic nerves at autopsy, it has been verified that ...
Saratani, Kazuo
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Quantitative sonographic parameters of the peripheral nerves in healthy individuals
Introduction. Ultrasonography allows non-invasive scanning of the peripheral nerves to record quantitative and qualitative parameters. Objective. To determine the normal cross-sectional area (CSA) of the nerves in arms and legs, as well as spinal ...
Eugenia S. Naumova +2 more
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Identification of the visceral pain pathway activated by noxious colorectal distension in mice
In patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), visceral pain is evoked more readily following distension of the colorectum. However, the identity of extrinsic afferent nerve pathway that detects and transmits visceral pain from the colorectum to the ...
Melinda eKyloh +4 more
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