H. (1911) Injury of the spinal cord due to rupture of an intervertebral disc during muscular effort. Glasgow Med. J. 76,1.Middleton GS, Teacher JH. Injury of the spinal cord due to rupture of an intervertebral disc during muscular effort. Glasgow Med J. 1911:6:1-6....
Transplantation of Autologous Olfactory Ensheathing Cells in Complete Human Spinal Cord Injury Numerous studies in animals have shown the unique property of olfactory ensheathing cells to stimulate regeneration of lesioned axons in the spinal cord. I... P Tabakow,W Jarmundowicz,B Czapiga,... - 《...
Spinal cordinjuryhas been studied at a population level in order to understand the incidence, prevalence, and economic costs of this devastating event. These studies predominantly originate from developed countries due to the availability of funding; however,neurotraumaaffects all regions of the world ...
We designed an experimental study to show the effects of some agents in order to prevent reperfusion injury of the spinal cord. Twenty rabbits were used and were divided into two groups in our study. Infrarenal abdominal aortic occlusion, between renal arteries and iliac bifurcations, was applied...
A 1-year-old male child suspected of child abuse. She had a severe fracture-dislocation in the lumbar spine (L1/L2). After surgical treatment, the child evolved well, without sequelae. In the case described, it shows the importance of protecting children against abuse.Wolters Kluwer - Med...
Spinal cord injurySpinal subdural haemorrhageShaken baby syndromeForensic investigationAbusive head trauma (AHT) in children is notoriously one of the most challenging diagnoses for the forensic pathologist. The pathological "triad", a combination of intracranial subdural haematoma, cerebral oedema with ...
Isolated Spinal Cord Injury Following Suicidal Stab Wound In The Anterior Neck: An Unusual Case 来自 学术范 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者: Rajesh Godara 摘要: The article presents a medical case of spinal cord transaction due to a suicidal stab wound in the anterior neck caused by a blunt kitchen...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) has a global incidence of 10.4 to 83.0 cases per million per year, with most cases resulting in incomplete injury and permanent disability.1,2 After the initial SCI, a complex pathophysiological process involving multiple molecular mechanisms ensues, which causes further dam...
Spinal injuries are classified as paraplegia or quadriplegia depending on the location along the spine of where the injury has occurred. For paraplegia, injury damage happens below the neck. For quadriplegia, damage happens to the spinal cord at the base of the skull or the neck. ...
Spinal Cord (1996) 34, 573-577 © 1996 International Medical Society of Paraplegia All rights reserved 1362 - 4393/96 $12.00 Sensory deprivation in spinal cord injury - an essay Mark W Crossman Chief Resident, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The University of British Columbia,...