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Orihashi Kazumasa - - 2006
Computed tomography (CT) is the current standard for the early diagnosis of traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (tSAH). It is, however, not feasible when a patient is hemodynamically unstable. We report a novel method of visualizing tSAH with transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). The spinal cord was visualized through the intervertebral disc with the ...
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Arai Motomi - - 2006
We report a rare complication of spinal anesthesia-divergence paresis-which is characterized by an acquired horizontal diplopia at distance without evidence for abducens palsy. A 64-yr-old man underwent prostatectomy under spinal anesthesia with 2.5 mL of dibucaine hydrochloride 0.3% injected through a 20-gauge cutting-tip spinal needle. Seventeen days after the operation, ...
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Fettes P D W - - 2006
Anatomy textbooks state that the conus medullaris moves cephalad when the vertebral column is flexed. This could confer protection against spinal cord damage during dural puncture, but has not been demonstrated in vivo. We therefore imaged the spine of 10 volunteers using magnetic resonance imaging to determine if such movement ...
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Hesseltine S M - - 2006
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evaluation of the spinal cord is important in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with multiple sclerosis. Our purpose was to investigate diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) changes in different regions of normal-appearing spinal cord (NASC) in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). METHODS: Axial DTI of the cervical spinal ...
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Hamasaki Tadashi - - 2006
The authors present a histological study of resected tissue obtained from an 18-month-old girl with split cord malformation Type II whose right foot was smaller than her left. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed duplication of the spinal cord below the level of L-1. On laminectomy it was discovered that the cord ...
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Maksymowych Walter P - - 2006
The introduction of symptomatically highly effective anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha therapies for ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has generated interest in the use of imaging to evaluate the potential structure-modifying properties of these agents. Several approaches have been developed to score the plain radiographic abnormalities in AS. Of these, the modified Stoke ...
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Ghazi Nicola G - - 2006
A 42-year-old, non-obese man with a three-month history of headache, pulsatile tinnitus, transient visual obscurations, and scintillations later developed low back pain with right lower extremity radiation. Brain MRI and magnetic resonance venography were normal, but spine MRI revealed a mass in the cauda equina. Neuro-ophthalmologic examination disclosed bilateral optic ...
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Kurokawa Ryu - - 2006
A 40-year-old woman presented with a right petroclival meningioma compressing the brainstem and manifesting as a 6-month history of headache and gait difficulty. The patient underwent subtotal removal of the tumor via an anterior transpetrosal approach. The postoperative course was complicated by cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea, bacterial meningitis, and acute hemorrhagic ...
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Wang Bo - - 2006
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study was conducted. OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships between severe disc degeneration (SDD) and segmental instability in cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) and to discuss surgical treatment for CSM with severe disc degeneration. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Information on relationships between segmental instability and spinal cord compression in ...
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Naim-ur-Rahman - - 2006
BACKGROUND: An unusual case of an extensive intramedullary lipoma of the cervicodorsal spinal cord with intracranial extension causing compression of spinal cord and brainstem is described. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 3-year-old child with lack of limb movement since birth, the cause of which had remained obscure, developed opisthotonos and episodes of ...
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Sabharwal Sanjeev - - 2006
Although a variety of neural axis abnormalities in association with idiopathic scoliosis have been reported, there are no documented cases of spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEL) in a child with scoliosis. An otherwise healthy, neurologically intact 14-year-old girl presented with spinal deformity. Radiographs confirmed a left thoracic, right lumbar Lenke class ...
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Stieltjes Bram - - 2006
In past decades, much effort has been invested in developing therapies for spinal injuries. Lack of standardization of clinical read-out measures, however, makes direct comparison of experimental therapies difficult. Damage and therapeutic effects in vivo are routinely evaluated using rather subjective behavioral tests. Here we show that manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance ...
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Mikszewski Jessica S - - 2006
Five cats had clinical signs, radiographic findings, and cerebrospinal fluid analyses consistent with fibrocartilaginous embolic myelopathy. All cats had an acute onset of nonpainful, asymmetrical spinal cord signs (paresis or paralysis of one or more limbs). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed in three cats. On T2-weighted images, an intramedullary lesion ...
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Kafadar A M - - 2006
Case report. To report a penetrating gunshot injury at L1 with migration within the spinal canal to S2. Istanbul, Turkey. A 44-year-old man was admitted with an entrance gunshot wound on the left upper quadrant. An emergency exploratory laparotomy with left nephrectomy and transverse colon repair were performed. He had ...
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Misra U K - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Flexion myelopathy is one of the suggested mechanism for Hirayama disease (HD) but simultaneous radiological and neurophysiological evaluation is lacking. This study therefore evaluates the effect of neck flexion in HD using somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs), F waves, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHOD: Eight HD patients and seven ...
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Saito A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Spinal cord herniation is not a common disease and only 80 cases have been reported to the best of our knowledge. The treatment of this lesion is thought to be difficult and a better surgical technique has not been established. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 57-year-old man presented with ...
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Colosimo Cesare - - 2006
The optimal protocols and the role of contrast agents in spinal MR imaging are controversial. Although the diagnosis of many common spinal diseases can be reliably achieved by means of unenhanced images, contrast use is often necessary to improve lesion detection and differential diagnosis. The heterogeneity of the different spinal ...
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Bining H J S - - 2006
We report an extremely rare case of a congenital spinal cord hamartoma in a male neonate who presented with upper extremity weakness and a port wine stain on the right upper extremity and chest. MR imaging findings are described, and the importance of localizing the lesion in the spinal canal ...
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Sree Harsha C K - - 2006
We present a patient with spinal intradural tuberculosis in the absence of both vertebral and meningeal tuberculosis. Diagnosis was made based on intra-operative findings and was confirmed by histopathology. Early surgical decompression along with a combination of steroid and antitubercular therapy resulted in a good outcome. At 26-month follow-up, the ...
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Demaerel Philippe - - 2006
Assessing a patient with clinical signs of acute spinal cord trauma is an emergency. A radiological work-up is crucial in determining management, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the modality of choice. It should therefore be performed immediately, preferably within 3 hours, even when plain radiography does not show an ...
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Negoro, Kiyoshi / Nishimura, ...
We present a patient with systemic lups erythematosus and sensorimotor and ataxic neuropathy in whom magenetic resonance imaging revealed a high signal intensity in the posterior column of the cervical cord.MRI is useful in detecting the lesions of the posterior column due to a degeneration of the primary sensory neurons ...
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Guedes-Corrêa José Fernando - - 2006
Cysticercosis is an endemic condition in many developing countries. Although it is the most common parasitic disease of the central nervous system, cysticercal involvement of the spinal cord is rare. It may occur as intradural extramedullary, intramedullary, intramedullary associated with intradural-extramedullary or as the vertebral presentation. We report the case ...
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Wu Yijing - - 2006
The noninvasive discrimination of myelin disease from axonal loss and other pathologic confounds remains an unsolved problem in multiple sclerosis but may be possible through magnetic resonance quantitation of the intramyelinic water compartment. Technical challenges have limited the study of this approach in the spinal cord, a common site of ...
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Gorman D - - 2006
A subtype of cerebral arterial gas embolism arising in divers, in which apparent spinal cord disease follows early cerebral manifestations, is well known and has been described as type 3 DCS. A case that clinically conformed to the pattern of type 3 DCS was examined radiologically. Despite clinical signs of ...
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Weber T - - 2006
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging is the most comprehensive noninvasive means to assess structural changes in injured central nervous system (CNS) tissue in humans over time. The few published in vivo MR imaging studies of spinal cord injury in rodent models by using field strengths < or = 7T suffer ...
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Ellger Tanja - - 2006
We report a 59-year-old woman with a 2.5 year history of progressive loss of temperature sensation and dysesthesia in the right and weakness in the contralateral lower limb. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography myelography of the spinal cord demonstrated transdural herniation and deformation of the spinal cord in ...
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Lo Y L - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Cervical spondylosis (CS) often results in various degrees of cord compression, which can be evaluated functionally with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). We investigate the use of TMS as a screening tool for myelopathy in CS. METHODS: We prospectively studied 231 patients classified into Groups 1 to 4 based on ...
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Spengos Konstantinos - - 2006
Fibrocartilaginous embolism of the intervertebral disc represents an uncommon cause of spinal cord infarction. We present the case of a previously healthy 30-year old ballet dancer who noted acute severe neck pain shortly after an intensive training session and developed weakness and numbness of both arms, as well as difficulties ...
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Cha J G - - 2006
Fat droplets in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a well-known complication of ruptured intracranial dermoid tumours. We report an unusual case of a ruptured spinal dermoid tumour. MR images showed a tethered spinal cord and an intramedullary fat-containing mass. Fat droplets were revealed in the ventricles and the cisternal spaces ...
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Song Joonsuk - - 2006
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the prognostic and clinical value of radiological findings including prevertebral hyperintensity (HI), cord compression, intramedullary high-signal intensity (IMHSI) and instability in patients with traumatic central cord syndrome without evidence of fracture and dislocation. METHODS: The radiological and clinical findings of 23 patients who had undergone surgery between ...
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Chong H T - - 2006
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is the most important paraclinical diagnostic test in multiple sclerosis (MS). The appearance of MRI in Asians with MS is not well defined. We retrospectively surveyed the first brain and spinal cord MRI in patients diagnosed to have MS, according to Poser's criteria ...
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Mourgela S - - 2006
Endoscopy of the spinal canal, for interventional studies, diagnosis and therapy, is a scientific topic that has attracted the interest of neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists and orthopedic surgeons for the past twenty years. Endoscopy of the thecal sac was assumed to be less important than endoscopy of the ventricular system by neurosurgeons. ...
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Cohen Ira Todd - - 2006
In this report we describe a complication of a caudal block in a 4-year-old child with trisomy 13. The patient's history was remarkable for microcephaly, developmental delay, seizures, apnea, and prolonged emergence times. Induction of anesthesia and tracheal intubation were uneventful. A caudal block was aborted after positive aspiration of ...
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Hori Masaaki - - 2006
PURPOSE: To implement line scan diffusion tensor MR imaging (LSDTI) on a 0.2 Tesla MR imager, and investigate the findings in the spinal cord of patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy in an early clinical stage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourteen patients with clinical symptoms of cervical myelopathy underwent LSDTI. The signal-to-noise ...
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Burbank Scott A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: A case report illustrating the rare occurrence of thoracic paraparesis following the presumed occurrence of an embolic vascular event during lumbar spinal surgery is presented. The goal is to investigate the potential causes of acute postoperative paraparesis following lumbar spine surgery. A discussion of the symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, ...
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Watanabe Masahiko - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis (ISCM) is a rare complication of cancer. This complication has been studied by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) more frequently in the clinical context to improve the survival time of cancer patients. However, the number of the reports of its clinical management or radiographic findings is ...
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James S L J - - 2006
The aim of this review article is to outline the imaging of infectious disorders of the spine in adults and children. The clinical presentation, potential routes of infection and the pathogens commonly identified are discussed. The value of different imaging modalities in the diagnosis of spinal infection is presented including ...
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Tanaka Hiroshi - - 2006
Ultrasonography was performed during spinal surgery on two dogs that were suspected of having intramedullary lesions by myelography and magnetic resonance imaging. Ultrasonographically, the pathologic conditions of the spinal canal or cord were adequately imaged during surgery in both dogs. On the basis of ultrasonographic findings, a biopsy was obtained ...
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Chu Winnie C W - - 2006
With the use of multiplanar reformat Magnetic Resonance imaging, AIS patients were found to have significantly reduced pedicle widths on concavity. Pattern of vertebral asymmetry was also exaggerated with smaller pedicle width, length and area on concavity. The cord appeared more roundish and was deviated to the concavity at apical ...
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Shibazaki Kensaku - - 2006
A 27-year-old woman presented with acute paresis after taking an oral polio vaccine (OPV). Deep tendon reflexes were preserved, needle electromyography showed no neurogenic changes, and there were no lesions on spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), suggesting that motor neurons of the spinal cord were not affected. Brain MRI showed ...
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Gaïni Shahin - - 2006
A case of severe spinal infection with Actinomyces israelii is presented. A 38-y-old male was admitted with symptoms of infection and neurological symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging showed extensive affection involving the entire spinal cord. Cultures of the cerebrospinal fluid revealed Actinomyces israelii. The patient was treated with long term penicillin ...
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MacVicar David - - 2006
This contribution presents an approach to the diagnosis of symptoms referable to spinal pathology in patients with known malignancy. Pain and neurological disturbance are distressing and disabling symptoms, which in patients with cancer may be a result of bony metastases, paraspinal soft tissue disease and meningeal and intra-axial spinal metastases. ...
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Waragai M - - 2006
A 36 year old man with a history of testicular germ cell tumour presented six months after bilateral orchidectomy with progressive amnesia, irritability, vertical gaze palsy, and generalised seizures. Eight months after initial onset of symptoms, he demonstrated a head drop with muscular atrophy of the upper limbs, shoulder girdle, ...
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Kohgo Hidetoshi - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether or not tagged magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with particle image velocimetry (PIV) software could reveal spinal cord motion clearly. METHODS: Six volunteers were enrolled in this study. Tagged MR imaging using fast spoiled gradient-recalled acquisition in the steady state with ...
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Relative shortening and functional tethering of spinal cord in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis?: ...
Chu Winnie C W - - 2006
STUDY DESIGN: MR imaging and multiplanar reconstruction were used to evaluate relative length of the spinal cord to the vertebral column in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). OBJECTIVES: Ratio of spinal cord length to vertebral column length and position of the cerebellar tonsils were evaluated and correlated with somatosensory cortical evoked ...
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Ducreux D - - 2006
Spinal cord astrocytomas are rare neoplasms that can result in alteration of the spinal cord structural integrity, which can be assessed by using diffusion tensor imaging methods. Our objective was to visualize the deformation of the posterior spinal cord lemniscal and corticospinal tracts in 5 patients with low-grade astrocytomas compared ...
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Eichler April F - - 2006
Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that affects the brain, spinal cord, leptomeninges, and eyes. The clinical presentation and neuroimaging appearance of PCNSL differ in immunocompetent patients and in those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). A magnetic resonance (MR) image of the brain ...
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Jallo George I - - 2006
OBJECT: Intramedullary cavernous malformations (CMs) account for approximately 5% of all intraspinal lesions. The purpose of this study was to define the spectrum of presentation for spinal intramedullary CMs and the results of microsurgery for these benign but clinically progressive lesions. METHODS: Retrospective chart review was performed in 26 patients ...
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McIntosh Chris - - 2006
Spinal cord analysis is an important problem relating to the study of various neurological diseases. We present a novel approach to spinal cord segmentation in magnetic resonance images. Our method uses 3D "deformable organisms" (DefOrg) an artificial life framework for medical image analysis that complements classical deformable models (snakes and ...
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Preziosi R - - 2006
The present study investigated spinal deformity in a captive sandtiger shark and describes the clinical and histopathological features of the lesion. Clinically, the shark presented a marked spinal curvature in the region between the pectoral girdle and cranial dorsal fin. Radiographic studies revealed scoliosis and kyphosis of the vertebral column ...
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