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Paravertebral spinal injection for the treatment of patients with degenerative facet osteoarthropathy: Evidence of motor performance improvements based on objective assessments [PDF]
This study examined short- and long-term improvements in motor performance, quantified using wearable sensors, in response to facet spine injection in degenerative facet osteoarthropathy patients.Adults with confirmed degenerative facet osteoarthropathy were recruited and were treated with medial or intermediate branch block injection. Self-report pain,
Nima Toosizadeh+7 more
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Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis in Acromegaly: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
A 60-year-old Japanese man diagnosed with acromegaly at 28 years old had difficulty walking due to worsening back pain. He had been treated with somatostatin analog since 57 years old, but his pain and numbness continued to worsen.
Yoshizawa M+5 more
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Pierre Robin Syndrome with Osteoarthropathy
A case of Pierre Robin syndrome with osteoarthropathy affecting the superior and the inferior extremity and the spinal column is being presented.
V. S. Singh, A. S. Dubey, A. Dubey
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A complicated Chiari type 1 malformation and holocord syrinx as a likely cause for heel pain. [PDF]
Background Chiari malformations are a rare group of rhomboencephalic abnormalities involving the brain, craniocervical junction and spine. They may manifest in a variety of clinical presentations which relate to the variable involvement of the cerebellum,
Henderson R+5 more
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Lost bones: differential diagnosis of acro-osteolysis seen by the pediatric rheumatologist [PDF]
Introduction Acro-osteolysis is a radiographic finding which refers to bone resorption of the distal phalanges. Acro-osteolysis is associated with various conditions and its presence should prompt the clinician to search for the underlying etiology.
Elizaveta Limenis+3 more
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Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare tumors that stem from mesenchymal cells of submesothelial tissues belonging to the pleura. They can occur in many places such as the spinal canal, intracranial, neck, kidney, liver, pelvis, limbs and other places ...
Wei Guo+9 more
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Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy is a para-neoplastic syndrome characterized by periosteal bone proliferation, clubbing, swelling of soft tissues and joints which is frequently associated with adenocarcinoma of lung. We hereby present a case
Abdul B Awan+3 more
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Epidemiology of traumatic spinal cord injury: a large population-based study
A retrospective population-based study. Describe the incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) and mortality risks, based on the characteristics of the patient, anatomical level of the lesion, setting/cause of the injury, and type of healthcare ...
C. Barbiellini Amidei+3 more
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Background: Genetically modified mice are the most useful tools for investigating the gene functions in articular cartilage biology and the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.
Qing Yao+10 more
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International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury: Revised 2019.
This booklet contains the eighth edition of the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) that describes the examination (referred to as the International Standards examination) as well as the classification ...
R. Rupp+11 more
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