JNS-TOC-Sept98 19. intracranial hypotension presenting with severe encephalopathy. Case report. 22.Cervical bone spur presenting with spontaneous intracranial hypotension. http://www.neurosurgery.org/focus/july98/JNS-TOC-Sept98.html
Extractions: Journal of Neurosurgery Draft of Table of Contents for September 1998, Volume 89, Number 3 1. Long-term endocrinological follow-up evaluation in 115 patients who underwent transsphenoidal surgery for acromegaly. Pamela U. Freda, Sharon L. Wardlaw, and Kalmon D. Post 2. Microsurgical C-2 ganglionectomy for chronic intractable occipital pain. Andres M. Lozano, Graham Vanderlinden, Robert Bachoo, and Peter Rothbart 3. A clinical comparison of one- and two-screw odontoid fixation. Jeffrey D. Jenkins, Domagoj Coric, and Charles L. Branch, Jr. 4. Efficacy of pedicle screw fixation in the treatment of spinal instability and failed back surgery: a 5-year review. Roberto Masferrer, Carlos H. Gomez, Dean G. Karahalios, and Volker K. H. Sonntag 5. Costbenefit value of microscopic examination of intervertebral discs. Dana M. Grzybicki, Edward J. Callaghan, and Stephen S. Raab 6. A critical appraisal of syrinx cavity shunting procedures. 7. Defining thresholds for critical ischemia by using near-infrared spectroscopy in the adult brain. Peter J. Kirkpatrick, Joseph Lam, Pippa Al-Rawi, Piotr Smielewski, and Marek Czosnyka
Bombay Hospital Journal - Abstract 2. SPONTANEOUS intracranial hypotension Rahul T Chakor, NE Bharucha Theimaging findings were consistent of intracranial hypotension. http://www.bhj.org/journal/2002_4402_apr/abstract01.htm
Extractions: Rashna S Dastur, Daya K Manghani Muscular dystrophy covers a diverse group of inherited disorders in which the main clinical defects in the skeletal muscle i.e. weakness and wasting are mainly similar in all patients, but show genetically different diseases. This suggests that the various gene products participate or work together as a common functional structure or "biochemical cascade". In striated muscle cells, dystrophin - glycoprotein complex (DGC) serves as a link between the extracellular matrix and the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton. The absence or dysfunction of one gene product (protein) in the DGC affects the functioning of the others causing the muscle cell to breakdown. Variability of clinical severity and the age of onset found in different types of dystrophies therefore depend on the functional importance of their gene products to the complex. Cohens technique for reimplantation was used in 40 patients (73 ureters), Leadbetter-Politano Technique in 31 patients (41 ureters), Lich-Gregoir Technique in 11 patients (15 ureters), and Paquins Technique in 9 patients (11 ureters). Ureteric tailoring was performed in 27 ureters while ureteric plication was done in 11 ureters. Ureteric stents were placed post-operatively in 94 ureters.
Extractions: Ashby, Robert N. Mettler FA Jr; Upton AC; Kelsey CA; Ashby RN; Rosenberg RD; Linver MN. Benefits versus risks from mammography: A critical reassessment. Cancer 1995; 77(5): 903-909. Davis, Michael Davis M; Sanjeev A; Mojtahed N. Giant villous adenoma of the colon. International Medical Image Registry 1995;1(2):47-48. Hall, Rebecca Hall R. Earning continuing education points through clinical instructorship. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 1995;11(1): 31-33. Hart, Blaine L. Hart B, OrrisonWW Jr, Benzel EC. Imaging Spinal Trauma. In: Spine: State of the Art Reviews, 1995;9(1):93-118. Hanley and Belfus, Philadelphia, PA. Kattapong VJ, Hart BL, Davis LE. Familial cerebral cavernous angiomas: Clinical and radiological studies. Neurology, 1995 45:492-497. Koechner D, Petropoulos H, Eaton PR, Hart BL, Brooks WM. Segmentation of small structures in MR images: Semiautomated tissue hydration measurement. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1995; 5: 347-351. Marchuk DA, Gallione CJ, Morrison LA, Clericuzio CL, Hart BL, et al. A locus for cerebral cavernous malformations maps to chromosome 7q in two families. Genomics 1995;28:311-314. Sibbitt WL Jr, Brooks WM, Haseler LJ, Griffey RH, Frank LM, Hart BL, Sibbitt RR. Spin-spin relaxation of brain tissues in systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis and Rheumatism 1995;38:810-818.
Últimas Novedades Por Revista Translate this page 11, Spinal MR findings in spontaneous intracranial hypotension Neuroradiology. 12,Spinal MR findings in spontaneous intracranial hypotension Neuroradiology. http://www.lasalud.com/busquedas/buscar_por_revista.htm?revi=Neuroradiology
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Delayed Gadolinium Enhancement in Epidural Space of the CervicothoracicSpine in a Patient with Spontaneous intracranial hypotension. http://www.cgmh.org.tw/eng2002/mag_mj/mag_mj_25_1210.htm
Extractions: CASE REPORT A 46-year-old woman experienced an abrupt onset of severe occipito-cervical and upper back pain while eating dinner. The pain aggravated while standing and alleviated while lying flat. Tracing her medical history, she had bronchiectasis with regular treatment for 6 years, but vigorous cough with blood-tinged sputum occurred unremittingly. In conclusion, there have been only few reports on SIH that mentioned the associated spinal MR findings as well as the epidural fluid enhancement.(7,9) However, the enhancement of the epidural fluid was usually attributed to fenestrated neovascularization provoked by an inflammatory component, such as blood, of the fluid collection. In our case, we presented another cause for the enhancement - the contrast extravasation from a torn meningeal vessel.
Norman L Hong M, Shah GV, Adams KM, Turner RS, Foster NL. Spontaneous intracranial hypotensioncausing reversible frontotemporal dementia. Neurology 2002;5812857. http://www.iog.umich.edu/report/faculty/foster.htm
Extractions: Professor of Neurology, Medical School Norman Foster studies the clinical features and pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia and related neurodegenerative disorders. Using positron emission tomography (PET), he has found that these age-related illnesses exhibit different patterns of selective neuronal vulnerability that correspond to symptoms that patients experience. In Alzheimer's disease for example, there is a decline in cerebral glucose metabolism particularly in the posterior temporoparietal cortex with relative sparing of the primary motor and sensory cortex. This accounts for the development of profound memory, language and visuospatial deficits at a time when patients are without any physical disability. His recent work with investigators in the Division of Nuclear Medicine has found that the posterior cingulate gyrus is affected early in Alzheimer's disease which may aid in diagnosis. He and his collaborators have examined cholinergic and dopaminergic PET markers in dementia and studied the effects of drug treatment on measures of cholinesterase in the brain. He is also interested in clinicopathological correlation in genetic forms of dementia. Foster is the principal investigator at the University of Michigan for the Alzheimers Disease Cooperative Study that evaluates drug treatments for dementia. He is also evaluating the measurement of cerebral glucose metabolism as a biomarker for frontotemporal dementia.
Intracranial Hypotension Website Results :: Linkspider UK intracranial hypotension Websites from the Linkspider UK. intracranial hypotensionDirectory. Complete Results for intracranial hypotension Related Topics. http://www.linkspider.co.uk/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorders/B
Extractions: Directory Tree: Top Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological Disorders ... Brain Diseases : Intracranial Hypotension (2) Add URL Advertise Here! Personalize Amazon ... Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension - A discussion about this disorder, its features, causes, diagnosis and treatment. American Academy of Neurology - An article entitled: Not a brain tumor: serious headaches explained.
CSF Leak canal in the spinal cord. Alternative Names intracranial hypotension.Causes, incidence, and risk factors The dura is the membrane http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/001068.htm
Extractions: Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The dura is the membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord and contains the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). A tear in the dura may occur under the following circumstances: after penetrating head trauma. CSF leak can also be caused by a lumbar puncture (spinal tap) or by epidural placement of catheters for anesthesia or pain medications.
Extractions: HONselect: Introduction Search Browse Favourites List of Rare Disease add HONselect Contents on "Brain Diseases": MeSH hierarchy and definition Research Articles Web resources Medical Images Medical News Medical Conferences Clinical Trials Wondering about the holiday blues! MeSH Hierarchy English French German Spanish Portuguese MeSH Broader term(s) Diseases Brain Diseases MeSH definition Pathologic conditions affecting the BRAIN, which is composed of the intracranial components of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. This includes (but is not limited to) the CEREBRAL CORTEX; intracranial white matter; BASAL GANGLIA; THALAMUS; HYPOTHALAMUS; BRAIN STEM; and CEREBELLUM. MeSH Narrow term(s) Auditory Diseases, Central Basal Ganglia Diseases Brain Abscess Brain Damage, Chronic Brain Diseases, Metabolic Brain Injuries Brain Neoplasms Cerebellar Diseases Cerebrovascular Disorders Dementia Encephalitis Encephalomalacia Epilepsy Headache Disorders Hydrocephalus Hypothalamic Diseases Intracranial Hypertension Neuroaxonal Dystrophies Akinetic Mutism Amblyopia Amnesia, Transient Global
Intracranial Pressure see also Exercise; see also High altitude cerebral edema. Intracranialhypotension Spontaneous intracranial hypotension. CPC. N Engl http://rkaris.home.att.net/icp.htm
Extractions: documed NERVOUS SYSTEM : INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE Benign intracranial hypertension Pathophysiology Serum vitamin A concentration is elevated in idiopathic intracranial hypertension Neurology 1999 Sep 22;53(5):1114-8 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: relation of age and obesity in children Neurology 1999 Mar 10;52(4):870-2 [Ages 3-11, 43% obese; ages 15-17, 91% obese.] Increased intra-abdominal pressure and cardiac filling pressures in obesity-associated pseudotumor cerebri. Neurology 1997 Aug;49(2):507-511 [Obesity leads to increased intracranial venous pressure and increased intracranial pressure associated with pseudotumor cerebri.] Elevated intracranial venous pressure as a universal mechanism in pseudotumor cerebri of varying etiologies. Neurology 1996 Jan;46(1):198-202 [The elevated venous pressure leads to elevation in CSF and intracranial pressure by resisting CSF absorption.] Increased cerebral blood volume in benign intracranial hypertension. Neurology 1975 Jul;25(7):646-649 [Venous engorgement and increased intracranial blood volume appear to play an important part in the pathophysiology of increased intracranial pressure in benign intracranial hypertension.] Symptoms and signs Idiopathic intracranial hypertension without papilledema: a case-control study in a headache center.
Intracranial Hypotension intracranial hypotension. A Medical Medical System. A resource with informationon over 4000 medical topics including intracranial hypotension. http://www.umm.edu/medical-terms/02833.htm
CHRONIC SUBDURAL HAEMATOMA This child was having marked cerebral atrophy and probably CSF leakage in the paraspinalarea resulted in intracranial hypotension that resulted in tearing of http://www.pakneurosurgery.org/Journal/Nsurg-6.htm
Extractions: Chronic Subdural Haematoma, A Stroke Mimic Condition MUMTAZ ALI, SHAHID AYUB, TARIQ KHAN Department of Neurosurgery, Postgraduate Medical Institute Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the surgical outcome of two burr holes craniostomy without drainage systems in our setup . This was a Prospective study performed at the department of Neurosurgery Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar from December 1997 to October 2001.Eighty six patients of chronic subdural haematoma were operated with two burrhole craniostomies without drainage system. Majority of these patients presented to the medical unit Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar and Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar with stroke like condition . These patients were referred in emergency to our department. Rest of cases was admitted through casuality and from private clinics. Detailed history and examination along with CT findings were documented on arrival. All these patients were operated in emergency. There were 54(63.1%) male and 32 (27%) female with a ratio of 1.5:1. The age ranged from 1-80 years with an average of 56 years. At the time of admission 53(61.8%) patients were having GCS from 3-8, 26 (20.2%) patients were having GCS from 9-12 and only 7 (8.1%) patients were having GCS from 13-15. Predisposing factors in these patients were head injury in 69 (80.2%) cases, brain atrophy and ventricular peritoneal shunt in 5 (5.8%) cases each, bleeding disorder, anticoagulant therapy and lumbar puncture in one (1.2%) case
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Hypotension Intracrânienne : Sites Et Documents Francophones Translate this page Arborescence(s) du thesaurus MeSH contenant le mot-clé hypotension intracrânienneintracranial hypotension système nerveux, maladies. http://www.chu-rouen.fr/ssf/pathol/hypotensionintracranienne.html
Untitled Abstract Otology 2000 B161 Ear symptoms from spontaneous intracranial hypotension.Rudolf Kuhweide Dr.med., Geert Vanhooren Dr.med., Jan W. Casselman Dr. http://www.unizh.ch/orl/politzer/abst/b16.htm
Extractions: Abstract Otology 2000 B16-1 Ear symptoms from spontaneous intracranial hypotension Rudolf Kuhweide Dr.med., Geert Vanhooren Dr.med., Jan W. Casselman Dr. ENT Department AZ St.Jan Hospital B-Brugge Abstract Otology 2000 B16-2 Pharmacology of prednisolone-21-succinate following local application to the round window membrane of the cochlea Gregor Bachmann Dr.med., Jiping Su Dr.med., Christoph Zumegen Dr.med., Claus Wittekind Dr.med., Olaf Michel MD HNO-Klinik Universität D-Köln Abstract Otology 2000 B16-3 Seeking measles virus in otosclerosis Alexis Bozorg Grayeli MD, P. Palmer MD, Patrice Tran Ba Huy MD, J. Soudant MD, Olivier Sterkers MD, P. Lebon MD, E. Ferrary MD, PhD INSERM U. 426 Faculté Xavier Bichat Université Paris 7 F-Clichy Abstract Otology 2000 B16-4 Argon- or Erbium-YAG-laserstapedotomy? Poul Bretlau DMSc, MD Clinical results in 85 Argon-laser stapedotomies and 48 Erbium-YAG-laser stapedotomies are evaluated with special attention to high tone hearing loss at 4 kHz and 8 kHz. Closure of the Air-Bone gap in 20 dB was 98% resp. 90% in the two groups with a more pronounced high tone hearing loss in the Erbium-Yag-laser treated group. Sound pressure measurements at the footplate level indicate noise induced high tone hearing loss using the Erbium-YAG-laser. Abstract Otology 2000 B16-5 Hearing loss following meningitis Dusan R. Milisavljevic MD, Zare Rankovic Dr., Ljiljana Milisavljevic MD, PhD, Milan Stankovic MD, PhD, Zoran Dimic MD, Zoran Radovanovic MD