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Cervical Spinal Cord

Bimanual reach to grasp movements after cervical spinal cord injury

Bimanual reach to grasp movements after cervical spinal cord injury

... a cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI), the cord is often damaged bilaterally [3] and this results in functional impairments in both limbs [4] ...

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Functional Localization of Brainstem and Cervical Spinal Cord Nuclei in Humans with fMRI

Functional Localization of Brainstem and Cervical Spinal Cord Nuclei in Humans with fMRI

... Individuals underwent imaging in the coronal and sagittal planes by using standard functional MR imaging blood oxygen level–dependent (BOLD) techniques (36) and a 1.5-T MR system. Gradient-echo echo-planar sequences were ...

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Functional MR Imaging of the Human Cervical Spinal Cord

Functional MR Imaging of the Human Cervical Spinal Cord

... the cervical spinal cord: biceps (cervical segments C5 and C6), wrist extensors (cer- vical segments C6 and C7), and hand abductors (C8 and ...

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Phrenic nerve afferents elicited cord dorsum potential in the cat cervical spinal cord

Phrenic nerve afferents elicited cord dorsum potential in the cat cervical spinal cord

... C5 spinal cord in rat (Goshgarian et ...the cervical spinal ...the cervical spinal dorsal rootlets con- tain diaphragmatic mechanoreceptors, including muscle spindles and Golgi ...

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Characterizing the Location of Spinal and Vertebral Levels in the Human Cervical Spinal Cord

Characterizing the Location of Spinal and Vertebral Levels in the Human Cervical Spinal Cord

... segmented spinal cord images, was used to segment the cervical spinal ...the spinal cord at all distances from the PMJ to the lower cer- vical spinal cord, caudal ...

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Heritability of cervical spinal cord structure

Heritability of cervical spinal cord structure

... the spinal cord imaging studies because the spinal cord is a rela- tively small area and is susceptible to partial volume ...C2 spinal cord level is an optimal region to study ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Chronically Injured Cervical Spinal Cord

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Chronically Injured Cervical Spinal Cord

... Specifically, at the levels of the abnormal metrizamide CTs i.e ., both above and below the level of the cord compression the signal intensity of the injured spinal cord tissue in D-F wa[r] ...

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MR Imaging Artifacts of the Axial Internal Anatomy of the Cervical Spinal Cord

MR Imaging Artifacts of the Axial Internal Anatomy of the Cervical Spinal Cord

... In summary, the MR appearance of the cervical cord on axial images is a representation of low-signal white-matter tracts and higher-signal gray matter modulated by truncation and partial[r] ...

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Intraoperative sonography of cervical spinal cord injury: results in 30 patients

Intraoperative sonography of cervical spinal cord injury: results in 30 patients

... M Grade Ill lesion at C3-C4 Focus of increased T2-weighted signal at C3-C4 consistent disk level with contusion Two foci of increased T2M Two grade II lesions at C4-C5 and mid-C5 weighte[r] ...

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The MR appearance of gray and white matter in the cervical spinal cord

The MR appearance of gray and white matter in the cervical spinal cord

... On sagittal proton-density and T2-weighted spin- or gradient-echo MR images obtained in cadavers with a 256 x 256 matrix, the prominent structure observed within the cord is a thin band [r] ...

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Anterior percutaneous full-endoscopic transcorporeal decompression of the spinal cord for single-segment cervical spondylotic myelopathy: The technical interpretation and 2 years of clinical follow-up

Anterior percutaneous full-endoscopic transcorporeal decompression of the spinal cord for single-segment cervical spondylotic myelopathy: The technical interpretation and 2 years of clinical follow-up

... the cervical spinal cord, maintains the physiological curvature of the cer- vical spine and the stability of the operative segment [16, 21, 22], and the biomechanical structure of the disc is well ...

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Spinal cord swelling in patients with cervical compression myelopathy

Spinal cord swelling in patients with cervical compression myelopathy

... with cervical spondylotic myelopathy who underwent surgery between April 2007 and March 2017 were divided into SCECS and non-SCECS groups with SCECS defined as follows: (1) intramedullary signal intensity (ISI) of ...

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Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Normal Pediatric Spinal Cord Using an Inner Field of View Echo Planar Imaging Sequence

Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Normal Pediatric Spinal Cord Using an Inner Field of View Echo Planar Imaging Sequence

... pediatric spinal cord that examines the accuracy and reproducibility of DTI measures has not yet been ...of spinal cord DTI represents an additional important area of ...healthy spinal ...

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Cervical Vertebral Body Chordoma in a Cat

Cervical Vertebral Body Chordoma in a Cat

... a cervical vertebral body mass using magnetic resonance ...the cervical spinal ...second cervical vertebral ...a cervical, vertebral body ...the cervical vertebra in the ...

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Original Article Single-stage surgical treatment of complex cervical spondylosis by combined anterior and posterior approach: an observational study

Original Article Single-stage surgical treatment of complex cervical spondylosis by combined anterior and posterior approach: an observational study

... of cervical vertebrae, especially for elderly patients with diabetes and those with major organ ...the spinal cord blood supply flows mainly from the anterior spinal artery, perform- ing ...

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MR Imaging in Human Rabies

MR Imaging in Human Rabies

... Six MR imaging exmainations of the brain, three of the cervical spinal cord, and one of the brachial plexus and two MR spectroscopic examinations of the brain were performed. Im- ages were obtained ...

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Chordoma of the Cervical Spine: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Chordoma of the Cervical Spine: A Case Report and Review of Literature

... a cervical ultrasound has objectified a multi- partitioned mass with hypoechoic ...lateral cervical space causing displacement, forwards and inwards, of homolateral internal jugular vein and carotid ...the ...

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Cervical spondylosis with spinal cord encroachment: should preventive surgery be recommended?

Cervical spondylosis with spinal cord encroachment: should preventive surgery be recommended?

... matic cervical spinal cord encroachment has been a point of controversy amongst ...the cervical spine is not worth the risk of ...of spinal cord injury after trauma, ...

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Cystic Necrosis of the Spinal Cord in Compressive Cervical Myelopathy: Demonstration by lopamidol CT Myelography

Cystic Necrosis of the Spinal Cord in Compressive Cervical Myelopathy: Demonstration by lopamidol CT Myelography

... Certainly a patient with mid-cervical spondylosis and secondary necrosis and/or cavitation syrinx extending up into the upper cervical spinal cord and down into the thoracic spinal cord [r] ...

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Biometrics of the Cervical Spinal Canal and Cord by Computer Tomography in Togo

Biometrics of the Cervical Spinal Canal and Cord by Computer Tomography in Togo

... for cervical myelopathy and spinal cord injury [1] ...The spinal canal can be tightened congenitally or take the tight form by arthritic injuries resulting in its strong biomechanical ...

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