نتایج جستجو برای: prevertebral
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Figure 1: (A) Chest radiography revealed a 1.5-cm radio-opaque density at the level of the T4-5 vertebrae. (B and C) Chest computed tomography demonstrated bilateral neck subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum with a tubular structure, 15 cm in length, in the cervical and upper thoracic oesophagus. (D) The upper posterior mediastinal pleura were opened, and a ballpoint pen was found betwe...
STUDY DESIGN Experimental study in animals. PURPOSE Study the clinical behavior of animals after an induced leakage of cement during vertebroplasty in pigs. Study the distribution of polymethylmetacrilate inside the epidural space and prevertebral muscle. Study the histological findings of the spinal cord and muscles, which contact with cement. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE Although vertebroplasty...
A previously healthy 42-year-old black woman had posterior midthoracic tenderness; a right-sided paraspinous soft-tissue mass; and progressive, bilateral leg weakness . On examination she was afebrile and had reduced strength in both lower extremities. Chocolatecolored pus was aspirated from the paraspinous soft-tissue mass. The results of a complete blood cell count and CSF analysis were norma...
BACKGROUND An accurate staging system is crucial for cancer management. Evaluations for continual suitability and improvement are needed as staging and treatment methods evolve. METHODS This was a retrospective study of 1609 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma investigated by magnetic resonance imaging, staged with the 7th edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC)/Internatio...
Superoxide anion (O2*-) production is elevated in the vasculature of hypertensive animals but it is not known if O2*- production is also elevated in the sympathetic nervous system. We measured O2*- levels in prevertebral sympathetic ganglia of deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt hypertensive rats using the dihydroethidine (DHE) fluorescence method. O2*- was elevated in ganglia from DOCA-sal...
Abstract Pott’s disease is a form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) affecting the spine. Approximately 10% individuals with TB will have skeletal manifestations most common area affected being spine, followed by hip and knee. Within has predilection for thoraco-lumbar region, cervical spine least affected. Here, we report case in 16-year-old child, no risk factors TB, presenting neck pain sti...
Abstract Cervical tendonitis of the Longus Colli muscle (CTLC) is a rare but clinically significant cause neck pain. It can mimic other more serious pathologies in retro-pharygneal area and requires sufficient investigation for diagnosis. This case presented with fit well 54-year-old gentleman suffering from progressive left sided pain, stiffness, odynophagia. His imaging demonstrated preverteb...
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