نتایج جستجو برای: polyradiculopathy

تعداد نتایج: 515  

Journal: :Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 2009
Alexandra J Sinclair Camille Carroll Brendan Davies

Lumbar puncture (LP), a common diagnostic procedure, is usually associated with low morbidity. We describe the case of a 29-year-old woman who underwent a non-traumatic LP in the setting of normal coagulation. Cauda equina syndrome subsequently developed secondary to an extradural spinal haematoma. Avoidance, identification and management of this uncommon complication are discussed. Iatrogenic ...

2015
Nisarg Mehta David Garbera Jeremy Kaye Muthukrishnan Ramakrishnan

OBJECTIVE Cauda equina syndrome is a relatively rare condition with a disproportionately high medico legal profile. Definitive management involves prompt surgical decompression with outcome dependent on timing of surgery. Documentation of a comprehensive clinical and neurological assessment including examination of anal tone and perianal sensation is essential in reducing litigation and identif...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2014
S Candy G Chang S Andronikou

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cape Town is the center of an HIV-tuberculosis coepidemic. This study's aim was to highlight the importance and to describe the MR imaging features of tuberculosis in acute myelopathy and cauda equina syndrome in HIV-positive adults. To accomplish this we retrospectively reviewed the MR imaging and clinico-pathologic findings of HIV-positive patients presenting to our hos...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1997
F E Sayegh G A Kapetanos P P Symeonides G Anogiannakis M Madentzidis

Spinal nerve roots often sustain compression injuries. We used a Wistar rat model of the cauda equina syndrome to investigate such injuries. Rapid transient compression of the cauda equina was produced using a balloon catheter. The results were assessed by daily neurological examination and somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) recording before surgery and ten weeks after decompression. Compress...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1990
P Klein G Zientek S R VandenBerg E Lothman

Neurologic complications of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) most often present as brain dysfunction and/or a polyneuropathy. We describe a unique neurological problem of a woman with AIDS who presented with a cauda equina mass due to primary CNS lymphoma. She subsequently developed a fulminant lymphomatous meningitis and died. Although previously rare, primary spinal cord lymphom...

2015
D Hamilton S Keats E Juresic R Rai A Brazel M Martel M Cokelek R McGettigan N Harris S Price J Wright K Neilson K Richdale B Mudie D Montgomerie P Tran T Barnes E McNamara L Wilson B Pearce E Phillips J Lengren G Shephard M Bleasard V Leotta A Cross R Khuat J Sim J Yielder A Wearn M Izman L Tanner E Aditama L Dalrymple K Jones K Benny J Hayes E Trenberth S Keyse

I will explore multiple literatures with the aim of finding evi-dence on what exact times patients are undergoing surgery and howit is impacting their wellbeing. I am aiming to develop a relationshipor trend on what influences the patients’ clinical outcome to be themost positive. On a more personal level this topic is very interestingto me as both my father and a friend hav...

2016
Ko Matsudaira Nobuhiro Hara Hiroyuki Oka Junichi Kunogi Takashi Yamazaki Katsushi Takeshita Seichi Atsushi Sakae Tanaka Shervin Assassi

OBJECTIVE To assess the predictive factors for subjective improvement with nonsurgical treatment in consecutive patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with LSS were enrolled from 17 medical centres in Japan. We followed up 274 patients (151 men; mean age, 71 ± 7.4 years) for 3 years. A multivariable logistic regression model was used to assess the predictiv...

2016
Simret Singh Randhawa Angel Khor Nee Kwan Chee Kidd Chiu Chris Yin Wei Chan Mun Keong Kwan

We report two patients with cauda equina syndrome (CES) secondary to L5 giant cell tumour (GCT) who achieved good neurological recovery after treatment with denosumab without surgery. The first patient was a 26-year-old man with L5 GCT causing CES who regained bowel and urinary control, muscle power improvement from grade 2 to grade 4 and Oswestry disability index (ODI) improvement from 48 to 2...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1975
R W Griffiths M J Rose

A patient with observed acute collapse of a lumbar vertebral body developed cauda equina compression. He was known to have contracted syphilis some 20 years before and, while he may well have suffered from tabetic spinal neuroarthropathy, histology of the collapsed vertebra showed features which indicate that an intra-osseous gumma could also have been responsible for his vertebral collapse and...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2014
Kerem Mazhar Ozsoy Ali Ihsan Okten Ali Arslan Ebru Guzel Aslan Guzel Ahmet Cennet

Dermoid cysts are rare benign congenital tumors comprising 1.1 % of the spinal tumors, with lumbosacral region and cauda equina being the common sites. Many cranial cases with spillage of cyst contents into the subarachnoid space have been reported. We report an extremely unusual case of symptomatic spinal dermoid cyst that ruptured into the syrinx cavity. The gold standard treatment is complet...

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