نتایج جستجو برای: spina ischiadica sign

تعداد نتایج: 58808  

2003
ANNE DORAN A. N. GUTHKELCH

Nicolai Tulp, the physician whose features are immortalized in Rembrandt's painting 'The School of Anatomy', first suggested the name 'spina bifida' (Tulpius, 1652), though the condition was known to Hippocrates, and the mediaeval Arab physicians are said (Denuce, 1906) to have specifically recognized the absence of the spinous processes in the affected area. Ruysch (1691) distinguished between...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2016
Jonathan C Routh Earl Y Cheng J Christopher Austin Michelle A Baum Patricio C Gargollo Richard W Grady Adrienne R Herron Steven S Kim Shelly J King Chester J Koh Pangaja Paramsothy Lisa Raman Michael S Schechter Kathryn A Smith Stacy T Tanaka Judy K Thibadeau William O Walker M Chad Wallis John S Wiener David B Joseph

PURPOSE Care of children with spina bifida has significantly advanced in the last half century, resulting in gains in longevity and quality of life for affected children and caregivers. Bladder dysfunction is the norm in patients with spina bifida and may result in infection, renal scarring and chronic kidney disease. However, the optimal urological management for spina bifida related bladder d...

Journal: :Canadian Urological Association Journal 2018

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2007
Deborah Friedman Fred B Bryant Grayson N Holmbeck

OBJECTIVE To examine the factorial invariance of the Somatic Complaints subscale of the Child Behavior Checklist as a measure of Internalizing Behavior Problems across a sample of children with and without spina bifida. METHODS Multisample confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare mother and father report on the Somatic Complaints subscale across a sample of children with spina bifida ...

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2010
Verónica Silva-Pinto Bernardo Arriaza Vivien Standen

BACKGROUND The Camarones River Valley, located in the extreme north of Chile, is characterized by high environmental arsenic levels and an arid desert. It has been inhabited by humans for the past 7,000 years. Evidence exists for chronic arsenic poisoning in both prehispanic and present populations residing in the area. Chronic arsenic exposure causes multi-systemic problems and can induce cong...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2013
Zhen Wang Shaofang Shangguan Xiaolin Lu Shaoyan Chang Rui Li Lihua Wu Yihua Bao Bo Niu Li Wang Ting Zhang

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of SMO and neural tube defects (NTDs) in Chinese population. METHOD A total of 113 NTDs cases and 138 healthy controls were used in this study. 10 selected single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sites in the SMO gene were analyzed with MassArray high-throughput DNA analyzer with matrix-assisted laser desorption...

Extended Abstract Introduction and Objective: Tannins have many limiting effects on consumption, nutrient digestion, growth and performance, palatability. There are many plants and by-products that are limited in animal feed due to the high content of anti-nutritional compounds such as tannins. The use of methods that can reduce the amount of these compounds will allow their use in animal feed...

2016
Kyra J Kane Joel Lanovaz Derek Bisaro Alison Oates Kristin E Musselman

OBJECTIVE Walking assessment is an important aspect of rehabilitation practice; yet, clinicians have few psychometrically sound options for evaluating walking in highly ambulatory children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of two new measures of walking function-the Obstacles and Curb tests-relative to the 10-Meter Walk test and Timed Up and Go test in chil...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1961
P A DORAN A N GUTHKELCH

Nicolai Tulp, the physician whose features are immortalized in Rembrandt's painting 'The School of Anatomy', first suggested the name 'spina bifida' (Tulpius, 1652), though the condition was known to Hippocrates, and the mediaeval Arab physicians are said (Denuce, 1906) to have specifically recognized the absence of the spinous processes in the affected area. Ruysch (1691) distinguished between...

2017
Maurice Choux

Spina bifida occulta is one form of spinal dysraphism, a term used to refer to imcomplete formation of the midline structure of the dorsum. It is therefore related to all the other forms of spina bifida which have been described under different names, spina bifida aperta or cystica. The basic differences between spina bifida cystica and spinal bifida occulta result from the nature of their orig...

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