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Background Spinal epidural arachnoid cysts (EAC) are rare and may present with myelopathy, which can be completely curable with surgery. The majority of investigators believe that the repairment of dural defect is important to treat EAC. However, the necessity of excising EACs remains ...
A spinal surgeon is a type of orthopedic physician that specializes in the correction of injuries and disorders of the vertebrae...
Parts of a Butterfly: Lesson for Kids from Chapter 9/ Lesson 9 7.1K Butterflies are beautiful creatures that we can see fluttering around on warm, sunny days. In this lesson, you will learn what a butterfly is as well as the parts it is made of. ...
C) Immunology, neuroinfectious disease, meningitis, autoimmune movement disorders, myelopathy, and encephalitis. 2. What are your plans for the fall? A) Catch up on learning and earn all the CME credits I need before year-end. B) Travel somewhere exciting and get inspired. C) Focus on pati...
Because of their size, the German Shepherd is prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, as well asdegenerative myelopathy(a disease affecting the spinal cord). They can also develop a condition calledbloat. Grooming The German Shepherd’s coat is slightly longer than the Mal’s, but their grooming ne...
Autoimmune encephalitis is a relatively novel nosological entity characterized by an immune-mediated damage of the central nervous system. While originally
Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a neurological disorder that usually affects dogs in their senior years. Early signs of the disease include loss of hind limb coordination. As the condition progresses, the hind limbs become increasingly weak. However, though loss of mobility occurs, DM does not ap...
was first isolated by Robert Gallo, et al, at the National Cancer Institute in 1971 [1]. Its presence is associated with myelopathy, uveitis, and adult T–cell Lymphoma [2]. We did not feel that this patient had Lymphoma. The risk for T–cell NHL in patients with HTLV–1 is 2–5%...