18 results with keyword: 'mr imaging of spinal cord and vertebral body infarction'
vertebral body is supplied mainly by the terminal branches (anterior central artery) derived from the paired segmental arteries at the same level and the
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Indeed, based on the current understanding of the student loans system, students from NI attending GB Universities will be fully funded by tuition fee loans and maintenance
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More Findings on T1- Weighted Imaging (Axial View): No apparent impingement of spinal cord Involvement of right pedicle Low-signal intensity lesion in vertebral
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The thoracic spinal cords of five mongrel dogs were imaged with a 1.5 T MR scanner before and after trauma induced by a well - established method of spinal cord impaction
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Hyperacute extensive spinal cord infarction and negative spine magnetic resonance imaging: a case report and review of the
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Repeat spinal cord and cerebral MR imaging was performed showing spinal cord thickening associated with a signal intensity abnormality: increased signal intensity on T2-weighted
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MR imaging findings reported in patients from Southeast Asia and Japan include LOA of the dura to the lamina, asymmetric lower cervical spinal cord atrophy, spinal cord
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It is believed that long-standing enhancement of the spinal cord in patients with dural arteriovenous fistula probably results from chronic progressive venous ischemia, which
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Vertebral corpectomy (vertebral body resection), partial or complete, anterior approach with decompression of spinal cord and/or nerve root(s); cervical, each additional segment
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Vertebral corpectomy (vertebral body resection), partial or complete, lateral extracavitary approach with decompression of spinal cord and/or nerve root(s) (e.g., for tumor
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63076 VERTEBRAL CORPECTOMY (VERTEBRAL BODY RESECTION), PARTIAL OR COMPLETE, ANTERIOR APPROACH WITH DECOMPRESSION OF SPINAL CORD AND/OR NERVE ROOT(S); CERVICAL, SINGLE SEGMENT
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806.32 Fracture of vertebral column with spinal cord injury; Dorsal [thoracic], open; T1-T6 level with anterior cord syndrome. 806.33 Fracture of vertebral column with spinal
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Vertebral corpectomy (vertebral body resection), partial or complete, lateral extracavitary approach with decompression of spinal cord and/or nerve root(s) (eg, for tumor or
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Vertebral corpectomy (vertebral body resection), partial or complete, lateral extracavitary approach with decompression of spinal cord and/or nerve root(s) (e.g., for tumor
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A, Diffusion-weighted interleaved echo-planar image shows diffuse signal hyperintensity and swelling of the cervical spinal cord (open arrows).. Note the signal cancellation due
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4192.. cord by counting the adjacent vertebral bodies and stating that, for example, the C6 spinal cord segment is adjacent to the C5 vertebral body.
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Spinal vascular malformations: MR and DSA findings Patient Age, y/Sex MR Imaging MR Angiography DSA Cord* Subarachnoid Space† Coronal Veins‡ Medullary Vein Vascular
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