نتایج جستجو برای: Nuchal ligament

تعداد نتایج: 26206  

Journal: :Spine 2004
Katsushi Takeshita Erik T K Peterson Donita Bylski-Austrow Alvin H Crawford Kozo Nakamura

STUDY DESIGN A biomechanical study using a cadaver model was conducted to define the function of the nuchal ligament in the restraint of flexion of the cervical spine. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that surgical resection of the nuchal ligament significantly reduces the structural restraints to cervical flexion. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Although previous studies have examined the role ...

2017
J. Brunsting P. Simoens K. Verryken S. Hauspie F. Pille M. Oosterlinck

The vertebrate nuchal ligament is a large elastic structure in the dorsal cervical midline between the occiput, the cervical vertebrae and the cranial thoracic spinous processes, which helps to support the head and neck of the horse (Gellman and Bertram, 2002a). The nuchal ligament consists of funicular (cord-like) and lamellar (sheet-like) parts (Dyson, 2003; Gellman and Bertram, 2002a). The f...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2015
a. ghazanfar m. n. asi m. n. mughal m. saqib g. muhammad

this case report illustrates the presence of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (dish) in a fighting bulldog. the dog was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital, university of agriculture faisalabad pakistan, with the presenting complaint of slowly progressing staggering gait, inability to stand on hind limbs and muscle stiffness in lumbo-sacral region. hematological, serobiochemica...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2011
George K Paraskevas Athanasios Raikos Smaro Martoglou Orestis Ioannidis

Sesamoid ossicles are ovoid or round nodular small bones found usually within a joint or tendon of the upper and lower limb and rarely at other regions. They are usually asymptomatic, resulting in an increased propensity to injuries. We report on two cases where sesamoid ossicles were detected within the nuchal ligament. The first one was a 55-years-old Caucasian male office employee, complaini...

2005
Rashid A. ANWAR

The data presented clearly suggest that relative amounts of mRNAs for elastins a, b and c are developmentally regulated in foetal-calf nuchal ligament and aorta and that this regulation is tissue-specific. In nuchal ligament, at earlier stages of foetal development, the relative amounts of mRNAs for elastins a and b are very low. After the foetal age of about 6 months the relative amount ofmRNA...

2014
Nan Zheng Xiao-Ying Yuan Yun-Fei Li Yan-Yan Chi Hai-Bin Gao Xin Zhao Sheng-Bo Yu Hong-Jin Sui John Sharkey

Few studies have been conducted specifically on the dense connective tissue located in the posterior medial part of the cervical epidural space. This study was undertaken to examine the presence of this connection between the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of spinal canal at the level of C1-C2. 30 head-neck specimens of Chinese adults were used. Gross dissection was performed on the...

Journal: :Türk Osteoporoz Dergisi 2015

Journal: :Head & neck 2014
Hidde J Veenstra W Martin C Klop Peter J F M Lohuis Omgo E Nieweg M Loes van Velthuysen Alfons J M Balm

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to provide anatomic guidance for the extent (technique) of suboccipital node dissection. METHODS Five human cadaver necks (9 sides) were studied. Boundaries were the superior nuchal line and external occipital protuberance (cranial), the nuchal ligament (medial), an imaginary line through C7 (caudal), and the posterior wall of the auditory channel (ant...

2017
Min-Ji Tong Guang-Heng Xiang Zi-Li He Hua-Zi Xu Nai-Feng Tian

Background: A “digit-like” bone is a rare developmental anomaly that is usually seen in the pelvic or thoracic regions. Such an anomaly in the cervical spine is extremely rare and few cases have been reported. We present a patient with an anomalous bone posterior to a cervical vertebra. The patient was admitted to our hospital with a gradually growing hard neck mass and esthetic complaints. Phy...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Luis A R Gabriel Lauren W Wang Hannah Bader Jason C Ho Alana K Majors Joe G Hollyfield Elias I Traboulsi Suneel S Apte

PURPOSE ADAMTSL4 mutations cause autosomal recessive isolated ectopia lentis (IEL) and ectopia lentis et pupillae. Dominant FBN1 mutations cause IEL or syndromic ectopia lentis (Marfan syndrome and Weill-Marchesani syndrome). The authors sought to characterize recombinant ADAMTSL4 and the ocular distribution of ADAMTSL4 and to investigate whether ADAMTSL4 influences the biogenesis of fibrillin-...

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