Spinal cord compression caused by a tumour in the T6 vertebral body. 2. The tumour is most likely to be secondary to another in the body. Primary tumours of the cord are uncommon. Given the patient's age and history of nocturia, it is likely that the primary tumour is prostatic in ...
Introduction Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating and debilitating condition that largely affects young adults in the prime of their lives. There are roughly 12,000 cases of spinal cord injuries each year, and over 250,000 people with traumatic spinal cord injury are living in th...
Spinal cord injury Stem cell potential Ependymal cells Development Glial cells Juvenile 1. Introduction Spinal cord injury (SCI) is currently a chronic incurable disease with reported incidences ranging from 9.2 to 246 cases per million of the population a year depending on the area surveyed (Siddiq...
Extradural spinal cord compression-clinical picture at onset of multiple myeloma case presentationPopov, V MPopescu, MGrigorean, VDobrea, CVladoiu, LJinga, NMihailescu, ADiaconu, B
Introduction Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating and debilitating condition that largely affects young adults in the prime of their lives. There are roughly 12,000 cases of spinal cord injuries each year, and over 250,000 people with traumatic spinal cord injury are living in ...
Picture in clinical hematology No.45: Case with spinal cord invasion of lymphatic sarcoidosis 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者:Y Yahata,J Sasaki,Y Isobe,Y Chikune,N Komatsu 摘要: Yahata Y, Sasaki J, Isobe Y, Chikune Y, Komatsu N....
Analysis of ultrasonographic picture of the urinary system in patients with spine-and-spinal cord injuriesА. Н. БакарджиеваД. Н. Блюденов
M. Pazzaglia and M. Molinari, "The re-embodiment of bodies, tools, and worlds after spinal cord injury: an intricate picture: reply to comments on `the embodiment of assistive devices- from wheelchair to exoskeleton'," Physics of Life Reviews, vol. 16, pp. 191-194, 2016....
It is a birth defect that affects the spine due to a neural tube defect (NTD) with incomplete closure and can occur anywhere along the spine if the neural tube does not close all the way. When this occurs, the vertebra that protects the spinal cord does not form and close properly, ...
In confirmation of our hypothesis, athletes with paraplegia showed higher speeds but similar economy. According to Figoni [18], impairments of spinal cord injuries frequently result in two major exercise-related problems: a reduced ability to voluntarily perform large muscle group aerobic exercise and ...