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2013
The fundamental goal of vertebral augmentation procedures is to stabilize and improve compressive strength of vertebral body through the safe injection of a stabilizing material. This can be achieved by both vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. Vertebral augmentation is a safe and effective, minimally invasive treatment primarily for patients suffering from
Martin G. Radvany, Sudhir Kathuria
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The fundamental goal of vertebral augmentation procedures is to stabilize and improve compressive strength of vertebral body through the safe injection of a stabilizing material. This can be achieved by both vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. Vertebral augmentation is a safe and effective, minimally invasive treatment primarily for patients suffering from
Martin G. Radvany, Sudhir Kathuria
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2017
Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that can occur in a variety of soft tissues and bone. Vertebral body hemangiomas are common throughout the thoracolumbar spine with a reported incidence of 11% based on autopsy studies. Because hemangiomas can enhance, in a patient with cancer history, FDG PET/MR can be helpful in confirming the benign nature of a
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Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that can occur in a variety of soft tissues and bone. Vertebral body hemangiomas are common throughout the thoracolumbar spine with a reported incidence of 11% based on autopsy studies. Because hemangiomas can enhance, in a patient with cancer history, FDG PET/MR can be helpful in confirming the benign nature of a
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1992
Vertebral collapse is not an uncommon finding post mortem, present in 20%–30% of autopsies when sought (Fornasier and Czitrom 1978; Sartoris et al. 1986) and may be due to many aetiologies. In general, collapse of the anterior structures of the vertebral body is due either to infection or neoplasms, usually metastatic, or to a more generalized process ...
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Vertebral collapse is not an uncommon finding post mortem, present in 20%–30% of autopsies when sought (Fornasier and Czitrom 1978; Sartoris et al. 1986) and may be due to many aetiologies. In general, collapse of the anterior structures of the vertebral body is due either to infection or neoplasms, usually metastatic, or to a more generalized process ...
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2018
Spinal metastasis is a common manifestation among cancer patients, and almost one-third develop neurological deficit. Several treatment modalities including surgical intervention, radiation treatment, and medical treatment should be tailored for the individual patient depending on the clinical situation using appropriate prognostic factors and a ...
Amol J. Ghia, Anussara Prayongrat
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Spinal metastasis is a common manifestation among cancer patients, and almost one-third develop neurological deficit. Several treatment modalities including surgical intervention, radiation treatment, and medical treatment should be tailored for the individual patient depending on the clinical situation using appropriate prognostic factors and a ...
Amol J. Ghia, Anussara Prayongrat
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Segmentation of the vertebrate body
Anatomy and Embryology, 1997The segmental character of the vertebrate body wall is reflected by metamerically arranged tissues that are patterned during embryonic life as a consequence of somite formation, compartmentalization and differentiation. The somites bud off the paraxial mesoderm in a cranio-caudal sequence and are compartmentalized by local signals from adjacent ...
Christ, Bodo +4 more
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Neuroepithelial Bodies in Vertebrate Lungs
1997The pulmonary epithelial lining of humans and of all vertebrate species studied so far has been shown to harbor a system of neuroendocrine cells, composed of solitary cells and innervated organoid cell groups called neuroepithelial bodies (NEBs). The system was first described more than 45 years ago, but data were limited for many years because NEBs ...
Adriaensen, Dirk +2 more
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2012
The anterior support in thoracolumbar spine fractures and in some special cases of tumour diseases is one of the most important steps for reconstructing the shape of the vertebral column to preserve satisfying long-term results. A lot of biomechanical and clinical investigations confirm the necessity of anterior reconstruction in bisegmental posterior ...
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The anterior support in thoracolumbar spine fractures and in some special cases of tumour diseases is one of the most important steps for reconstructing the shape of the vertebral column to preserve satisfying long-term results. A lot of biomechanical and clinical investigations confirm the necessity of anterior reconstruction in bisegmental posterior ...
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The Solitary Dense Vertebral Body
Radiology, 1961Osteosclerosis or increased density of the spongiosa of the vertebral bodies is observed in various diseases. The sclerosis may sometimes be diffuse and give the impression of an “ivory vertebra” as the spongiosa is replaced by an amorphous homogeneous bony mass. In other cases, the spongiosa is atrophic with only increased prominence of the trabeculae
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Re-irradiation of vertebral bodies
Physica Medica, 2019Improvements in clinical care and therapy mean that more patients are diagnosed and living longer with vertebral metastases. Thus, they are at risk of the development of recurrence that requires re-irradiation. Normal tissues often recover some of the damage caused by the primary radiotherapy with time and specific normal tissues can tolerate a ...
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