نتایج جستجو برای: mri traumatic cord cysts

تعداد نتایج: 281062  

2015
Łukasz Wiktor Ryszard Tomaszewski

The occipital condyle fracture is rare injury of the craniocervical junction. Meningeal spinal cysts are rare tumors of the spinal cord. Depending on location, these lesions may be classified as extradural and subdural, but extradural spinal cysts are more common. We present the case of a 15-year-old girl who suffered from avulsion occipital condyle fracture treated with use of "halo-vest" syst...

Journal: :Bangladesh journal of neurosurgery 2022

Background:Neuroenteric cysts are rare non-neoplastic lesions arising from a failure of dissolution the transient neuroenteric canal between foregut and notochord. They most frequently seen in intraduralextramedullary space lower cervical upper thoracic spine. Case description:A 5 yrs old boy presented to us with complaints neck back pain weakness all four limbs. MRI scan shows an cystic lesion...

2016
Mohd Faheem Qazi Zeeshan Bal Krishna Ojha Anil Chandra Sunil Kumar Singh Chhitij Srivastava Mala Sagar Noor Us Saba

Intramedullary epidermoid cysts of the spinal cord are rare tumours, especially those not associated with spinal dysraphism. Around 60 cases have been reported in the literature. Of these, only 10 cases have had magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. Here, we report a case of isolated intramedullary epidermoid tumour at D2-D3 level. The etiology, pathology, clinical features, MRI characteris...

2009
David M. Cohen Chirag B. Patel Pallavi Ahobila-Vajjula Laura M. Sundberg Tessy Chacko Shi-Jie Liu Ponnada A. Narayana

Following the primary traumatic injury, spinal cord tissue undergoes a series of pathobiological changes, including compromised blood-spinal cord-barrier (BSCB) integrity. These vascular changes occur over both time and space. In an experimental model of spinal cord injury (SCI), longitudinal dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI)studies were performed up to 56 days post...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1985
M Suzuki C Davis L Symon F Gentili

A series of twenty-nine patients with cord cavitation were treated by syringoperitoneal shunt. Twenty-two of them showed improvement after operation, five were unchanged and two worsened. Operation was performed in patients with post-traumatic cystic myelopathy, idiopathic syringomyelia, intramedullary tumours associated with cysts, and patients who had developed cystic myelopathy in associatio...

2012
Elton Gomes da Silva Vinícius Teixeira Ribeiro Bruno Vieira Yvens Barbosa Fernandes

Multiple meningeal extradural cysts are extremely rare. The clinical presentation varies from asymptomatic patients to important symptoms due to spinal cord compression. This article reports the case of a girl with multiple meningeal extradural cysts with progressive paraparesis and hypoesthesia on inferior limbs. The MRI showed multiple extradural cysts between C7 and L1. A partial resection w...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1994
M V Squier R P Lehr

Post-traumatic syringomyelia was previously thought to be an infrequent but serious sequel to spinal cord injury. Clinical and CT studies have shown an incidence of between 1% and 5%, but more recently MRI has suggested an incidence of up to 22%. Twenty spinal cords have been examined after death from two days to 43 years after injury. Four had syrinxes, 20% of the series, approaching the incid...

2010
P. G. Sämann H. Himmerich T. Merl C. Erös M. B. Müller J. C. Tonn B. Buchwald

Recognizing syndromes which mimic ALS is crucial both to avoid giving this diagnosis erroneously and since there may be appropriate treatments. We report a 63-year-old woman diagnosed with possible ALS five years ago based on upper and lower motor neuron signs with typical electrophysiology and normal cranial MRI. At reassessment, spinal MRI revealed a cervicothoracic cyst with cord compression...

2017
Neringa Alisauskaite Ingo Spitzbarth Wolfgang Baumgärtner Peter Dziallas Sabine Kramer Ricarda Dening Veronika Maria Stein Andrea Tipold

OBJECTIVES Post-traumatic intramedullary myelopathies and cavitations are well described lesions following spinal cord injury (SCI) in humans and have been described in histopathological evaluations in dogs. Human intramedullary myelopathies/cavitations are associated with severe initial SCI and deterioration of clinical signs. Canine intervertebral disc extrusions share similarities with SCI i...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2016
Nicholas Theodore Randall Hlubek Jill Danielson Kristin Neff Lou Vaickus Thomas R Ulich Alexander E Ropper

BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE A porous bioresorbable polymer scaffold has previously been tested in preclinical animal models of spinal cord contusion injury to promote appositional healing, spare white matter, decrease posttraumatic cysts, and normalize intraparenchymal tissue pressure. This is the first report of its human implantation in a spinal cord injury patient during a pilot study testing ...

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