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VERTEBRAL PNEUMATOCYSTS

Acta Radiologica, 2001
Objective: To review the prevalence and location of vertebral pneumatocysts and evaluate the CT findings of these benign lesions.Material and Methods: Retrospectively we reviewed CT images of 89 patients with suspected disc disease during a 6-month period.Results: Distinctive CT pattern of intraosseous pneumatocysts involving the cervical, thoracic ...
G, Arslan   +4 more
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Vertebrate Photoreceptors

Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2001
The basis of the duplex theory of vision is examined in view of the dazzling array of data on visual pigment sequences and the pigments they form, on the microspectrophotometry measurements of single photoreceptor cells, on the kinds of photoreceptor cascade enzymes, and on the electrophysiological properties of photoreceptors.
T, Ebrey, Y, Koutalos
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Vertebral Morphometry

Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2016
There is as yet no agreement about the criteria by which to arrive at an imaging diagnosis of a vertebral fracture. Because high-grade fractures result in alterations in vertebral shape, 1 possible avenue of diagnosis has been to quantitate changes in vertebral shape.
Sharon H, Chou, Tamara, Vokes
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Vertebral Fracture

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Vertebral fractures are usually the first to occur in osteoporosis, provide indisputable evidence of reduced bone strength, and are frequently a harbinger of further vertebral and nonvertebral fracture. Radiologists are best placed to draw attention to the presence of vertebral fractures, most of which are clinically silent.
James F. Griffith, GUGLIELMI, GIUSEPPE
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Vertebral augmentation

2021
Vertebral augmentation, including vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure in which cement (typically polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)) is injected into a vertebral body to treat painful fractures. The majority of vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty procedures are performed to treat symptomatic osteoporotic compression ...
Matthew R, Amans   +4 more
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Vertebral Osteomyelitis

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1990
Vertebral osteomyelitis can be caused by a variety of microorganisms. The hematogenous pyogenic form is characteristically a disease of people over age 50, predominantly in the male population, and most frequently caused by S. aureus. In IVDAs, however, younger patients and a heavier predominance of males are seen, and P.
F L, Sapico, J Z, Montgomerie
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Vertebral chondroblastoma

Skeletal Radiology, 2003
To determine the age distribution, gender, incidence, and imaging findings of vertebral chondroblastoma, and to compare our series with findings from case reports in the world literature.Case records and imaging findings of nine histologically documented vertebral chondroblastomas were retrospectively reviewed for patient age, gender, vertebral column ...
Hakan, Ilaslan   +2 more
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Vertebral Morphometry

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2003
Visual semiquantitative (SQ) assessment of the radiographs by a trained and experienced observer is the "gold standard" method to detect vertebral fractures. Vertebral morphometry is a quantitative method to identify osteoporotic vertebral fractures based on the measurement of vertebral heights.
DIACINTI, Daniele, Giuseppe Guglielmi
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Vertebral Osteomyelitis

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2006
Vertebral osteomyelitis (VO) is an infectious disease of the vertebral body that requires early diagnosis with identification of the infecting organism to direct antibiotic therapy. Most VO can be treated nonsurgically, but 10% to 20% of cases require open surgical treatment.
Jorge J, Jaramillo-de la Torre   +2 more
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VERTEBRAL HYDATIDOSIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1967
Summaryfive cases of hydatid disease involving vertebrae have been presented and a brief review of the incidence, pathology, and current treatment of this condition included. it appears that until more effective antiparasitic agents are developed, early, radical and if necessary repeated surgery provides the best prognosis in the management of ...
G R, Stewart, J, Loewenthal
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