نتایج جستجو برای: thecal

تعداد نتایج: 502  

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2005
C. P. Mullan B. E. Kelly

PURPOSE To assess the potential use of shortened protocol MRI of lumbar spine in the investigation of degenerative disc disease in Northern Ireland. MATERIALS & METHODS Prospective study of 35 patients having MR imaging of lumbar spine performed during a 12-month period by one consultant radiologist. T1-weighted and T2-weighted sagittal images of lumbar spine were obtained in all cases, as we...

2014
Vijay G Goni Aravind Hampannavar Nirmal Raj Gopinathan Paramjeet Singh Pebam Sudesh Rajesh Kumar Logithasan Anurag Sharma Shashidhar BK Radheshyam Sament

STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional study. PURPOSE The aim of the study was to determine relationship between the degrees of radiologically demonstrated anatomical lumbar canal stenosis using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and its correlation with the patient's disability level, using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE The relationship between the imaging studies and cli...

2017
Binbin Wu Shaobo Zhang Qingquan Lian Haibo Yan Xianfa Lin Gonghao Zhan

The objective was to report a case of a 63-year-old man with a history of low back pain (LBP) and left leg pain for 2 years, and the symptom became more serious in the past 5 months. The patient was diagnosed with lumbar scoliosis combined with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and lumbar disc herniation (LDH) at the level of L4-5 that was confirmed using Computerized Topography and Magnetic Resonan...

2017
Razak Ong

Spinal stenosis is a term that means narrowing of the spinal canal or the nerve root foramina. It is thus divided into central or lateral stenosis. Central stenosis produces compression of the thecal sac: soft tissue (ligamentum flavum and disc) may contribute as much as 40% to this compression. It is more common in males because their spinal canal is smaller at the L3-L5 level. Lateral stenosi...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Sina Pourtaheri Arash Emami Tyler Stewart Ki Hwang Kimona Issa Steven F Harwin Michael A Mont

Osteochondroma (or osteocartilaginous exostosis) is the most common bone tumor of childhood, with an incidence ranging from 1 to 1.4 per 1,000,000. In the lumbar spine, osteochondromata usually arise from the posterior column at the secondary ossification center and grow away from the spinal canal without causing neurologic deficits. This article reports a rare intraspinal lumbar osteochondroma...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2003
Michael B Horowitz Kamal Ramzipoor Ajit Nair Susan Miller George Rappard Richard Spiro Phillip Purdy

OBJECTIVE Endoscopic third ventriculostomy has developed into a therapeutic alternative to shunting for the management of carefully selected patients with primarily noncommunicating hydrocephalus. This procedure, however, requires a general anesthetic and necessitates violation of the brain parenchyma and manipulation near vital neural structures to access the floor of the third ventricle. Usin...

Journal: :Journal of reproduction and fertility 1976
T J Weiss R F Seamark J E McIntosh R M Moor

This study was undertaken (i) to establish a relationship between cyclic AMP (cAMP) production and the degree of LH and FSH stimulation; (ii) to determine the effects of various gonadotrophins on follicular formation of cAMP; and (iii) to identify the precise intrafollicular site of cAMP formation. The formation of cAMP increased rapidly in follicles exposed to LH. Maximum concentrations were r...

2015
Justin M. Moore Rondhir Jithoo Peter Hwang

Study Design Case report. Objective Spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SSAH) makes up less than 1.5% of all the cases of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Most cases of spontaneous SSAH occur in association with coagulopathy, lumbar punctures, or minor trauma. Idiopathic SSAH is extremely rare with only 17 cases published. Idiopathic SSAH presents a diagnostic dilemma, and the appropriate investigations an...

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