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Posterior indirect reduction and pedicle screw fixation without laminectomy for Denis type B thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurologic deficit

Posterior indirect reduction and pedicle screw fixation without laminectomy for Denis type B thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurologic deficit

... incomplete neurologic dysfunction or complete neurologic ...Complete neurologic dysfunction implies severe traumatic injury of neural tissues and poor ...incomplete neurologic deficit ...

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The surgical strategy for eosinophilic granuloma of the pediatric cervical spine complicated with neurologic deficit and/or spinal instability

The surgical strategy for eosinophilic granuloma of the pediatric cervical spine complicated with neurologic deficit and/or spinal instability

... and neurologic de- ficiencies and neurologic deficit are major surgical indi- cations for spinal EG ...regarded neurologic deficiencies and SINS ≥ 7 as indications for treating pediatric cer- ...

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Analysis of the independent risk factors of neurologic deficit after thoracolumbar burst fracture

Analysis of the independent risk factors of neurologic deficit after thoracolumbar burst fracture

... There are some limitations in this study. Firstly, all the measurements were made by human beings; there must be some measurement bias. Additionally, the patient ’ s number is limited because of the number of fractures. ...

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A new decompression technique for upper lumbar fracture with neurologic deficit comparison with traditional open posterior surgery

A new decompression technique for upper lumbar fracture with neurologic deficit comparison with traditional open posterior surgery

... screw–rod instrumentation has been widely used for most thoracolumbar fractures nowadays [6, 8] since it can achieve favorable outcomes in terms of spine stabilization, kyphosis correction, postoperative neuro- logic ...

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Case Report Minimally invasive transforaminal endoscopic treated neurologic deficit after percutaneous kyphoplasty-a case report

Case Report Minimally invasive transforaminal endoscopic treated neurologic deficit after percutaneous kyphoplasty-a case report

... iatrogenic neurologic injuries are infrequent after percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP), the conse- quence is ...acute neurologic deficit could mainly be attributed to cement extravasation into the spinal ...

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A difficult situation – balancing critical anticoagulation versus the risk of permanent neurologic deficit: a case report

A difficult situation – balancing critical anticoagulation versus the risk of permanent neurologic deficit: a case report

... Another modality which could have been considered in our case was the use of TAE in order to target and stop the bleeding source. A case report by Wada et al. described bilateral iliopsoas hematomas that developed in an ...

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Early abnormal transient hyperemic response test can predict delayed ischemic neurologic deficit in subarachnoid hemorrhage

Early abnormal transient hyperemic response test can predict delayed ischemic neurologic deficit in subarachnoid hemorrhage

... Transient hyperemic response test has been previously used to predict autoregulation failure in traumatic brain injury and subarachnoid hemorrhage.. Aims: We investigate the usability[r] ...

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PAKSHAGHATA (HEMIPLEGIA) - A DISEASE REVIEW .......

PAKSHAGHATA (HEMIPLEGIA) - A DISEASE REVIEW .......

... Pakshaghata is a Vataj Nanatmaja Vyadhi considered as Mahavatavyadhi. Pakshaghata can be correlated with Hemiplegia, which results from cerebrovascular accident-stroke. Stroke is defined as sudden onset of ...

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Unusual Cervical Spinal Cord Toxicity Associated with Intra arterial Carboplatin, Intra arterial or Intravenous Etoposide Phosphate, and Intravenous Cyclophosphamide in Conjunction with Osmotic Blood Brain–Barrier Disruption in the Vertebral Artery

Unusual Cervical Spinal Cord Toxicity Associated with Intra arterial Carboplatin, Intra arterial or Intravenous Etoposide Phosphate, and Intravenous Cyclophosphamide in Conjunction with Osmotic Blood Brain–Barrier Disruption in the Vertebral Artery

... Vertebral circulation disruption Carboplatin tridrug regimen Sodium thiosulfate Neck pain Neurologic deficit upper extremities 1 to 5 days T2 hyperintense signal Gray matter distribution[r] ...

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The outcomes of chemotherapy only treatment on mild spinal tuberculosis

The outcomes of chemotherapy only treatment on mild spinal tuberculosis

... moderate neurologic deficit (no less than American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) D), (2) single vertebral involvement with central lesion or multivertebral involvement (less than 3) with edge type ...

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Penetrating Vascular Injuries of the Face and Neck: Clinical and Angiographic Correlation

Penetrating Vascular Injuries of the Face and Neck: Clinical and Angiographic Correlation

... TABLE 4: 81 Patients Without Hematomas 3 patients with neurologic deficit or bruit 2 with normal angiograms were observed 1 with abnormal angiogram was explored 1 thyrocervical- internal[r] ...

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Predictor variables of abnormal imaging findings of syncope in the emergency department

Predictor variables of abnormal imaging findings of syncope in the emergency department

... as a history of trauma, seizure, mental status changes, and the focal neurologic deficits. Giglio et al. [21] also revealed only one patient with evidence of infarction on head CT out of 44 patients with syncope ...

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Progressive posttraumatic myelomalacic myelopathy: imaging and clinical features

Progressive posttraumatic myelomalacic myelopathy: imaging and clinical features

... In this retrospective study , patients were included based on the following criteria: 1 there was previous severe spinal cord injury ie , permanent neurologic deficit referrable to the c[r] ...

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Early onset Combined Methylmalonic Aciduria and Homocystinuria: Neuroradiologic Findings

Early onset Combined Methylmalonic Aciduria and Homocystinuria: Neuroradiologic Findings

... residual neurologic deficit had es- sentially normal MR studies, whereas one patient (case 12) who was diagnosed with MMA-HC as late as 6 years of age displayed a particularly severe degree of white matter ...

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Type IV Aggressive and Symptomatic Vertebral Hemangioma

Type IV Aggressive and Symptomatic Vertebral Hemangioma

... with neurologic deficit, treated successfully until 6 months by Ethanol embolization, posterior decompression and fixation followed by postoperative ...

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Vertebral Artery Dissection and Alternating Hemiparesis in an Adolescent

Vertebral Artery Dissection and Alternating Hemiparesis in an Adolescent

... clinical constellation of headache and transient neurologic deficit also suggests complicated mi- graine, defined as the persistence of focal neurologic signs (ie, hemiparesis, ophthalmo[r] ...

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Utility of clinical assessment, imaging, and cryptococcal antigen titer to predict AIDS-related complicated forms of cryptococcal meningitis

Utility of clinical assessment, imaging, and cryptococcal antigen titer to predict AIDS-related complicated forms of cryptococcal meningitis

... focal neurologic deficit, CT imaging abnormal- ity, and CSF CRAG at the time of initial hospital evalua- tion independently predict the outcome of complicated forms of cryptococcal meningitis following two ...

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Spinal Cord Ischemia after Endovascular Repair of Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Rare Complication

Spinal Cord Ischemia after Endovascular Repair of Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Rare Complication

... of neurologic deficit after aortic surgery is mainly acquired from the experience of descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic ...significant neurologic protection perioperatively in patients ...

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Care of the Patient with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Care of the Patient with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

... A noncontrast head CT should be considered in a head trauma patient without loss of consciousness or post- traumatic amnesia if there is a focal neurologic deficit, vomiting, severe [r] ...

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Diagnostic Testing for Acute Head Injury in Children: When Are Head Computed Tomography and Skull Radiographs Indicated?

Diagnostic Testing for Acute Head Injury in Children: When Are Head Computed Tomography and Skull Radiographs Indicated?

... analysis, P , .05) included altered mental status, focal neurologic deficit, signs of a basilar skull frac- ture, loss of consciousness for more than than 5 minutes, and skull fracture. Findings not ...

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