Objective This study was performed to observe the effect of neurocentral cartilage (NCC) destruction on spinal growth in immature rabbits. Methods The NCC of the lumbar vertebrae of 24 4-week-old female rabbits was destroyed through posterolateral and anterior approaches, and three-dimensional computed tomography examinations were performed 3 months after the procedure. Results Scoliosis was successfully induced in all rabbits of both the anterior and posterolateral approach groups. The scoliosis exceeded 10 degrees in three rabbits, which exhibited coronal scoliosis of the spine, unequal length and thickness of the bilateral pedicles, and rotation of the vertebrae. Scoliosis was not observed in the control group. Conclusions Destruction of...
Background: Current treatments for scoliosis have some defects and complications. To study spinal de...
The aim of this experimental study was to assess the spine development in growing rats following pin...
Purpose: We aimed to describe the morphological changes in the thoracic cage and spinal column induc...
The hypothesis for the mechanism of production of scoliosis, advanced on the basis of morphometric a...
To date, there have been no reports of experiments designed to induce scoliosis by direct dam...
<div><p>Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated ...
PubMed ID: 15931513Post-traumatic cystic changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pathways such as ventr...
The spines of 35 rabbits (32 New Zealand white and 3 AC/J), ranging in age from 3 months to 8 1/2 ye...
Background: Several studies have shown that severe spinal deformity and early arthrodesis can advers...
PubMedID: 19564754STUDY DESIGN.: Experimental study. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate whether anterior spi...
WOS: 000231942700009PubMed ID: 15931513Post-traumatic cystic changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pa...
AbstractBackground contextMany animal species and an overwhelming variety of procedures that produce...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, use of rabbits in research as laboratory animals is quite prevalent, however i...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to assess the consequences brought by selective d...
Experimental! structural dextroconvex scoliosis was produced in rabbits by costotransversolisis with...
Background: Current treatments for scoliosis have some defects and complications. To study spinal de...
The aim of this experimental study was to assess the spine development in growing rats following pin...
Purpose: We aimed to describe the morphological changes in the thoracic cage and spinal column induc...
The hypothesis for the mechanism of production of scoliosis, advanced on the basis of morphometric a...
To date, there have been no reports of experiments designed to induce scoliosis by direct dam...
<div><p>Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated ...
PubMed ID: 15931513Post-traumatic cystic changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pathways such as ventr...
The spines of 35 rabbits (32 New Zealand white and 3 AC/J), ranging in age from 3 months to 8 1/2 ye...
Background: Several studies have shown that severe spinal deformity and early arthrodesis can advers...
PubMedID: 19564754STUDY DESIGN.: Experimental study. OBJECTIVE.: To investigate whether anterior spi...
WOS: 000231942700009PubMed ID: 15931513Post-traumatic cystic changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pa...
AbstractBackground contextMany animal species and an overwhelming variety of procedures that produce...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, use of rabbits in research as laboratory animals is quite prevalent, however i...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to assess the consequences brought by selective d...
Experimental! structural dextroconvex scoliosis was produced in rabbits by costotransversolisis with...
Background: Current treatments for scoliosis have some defects and complications. To study spinal de...
The aim of this experimental study was to assess the spine development in growing rats following pin...
Purpose: We aimed to describe the morphological changes in the thoracic cage and spinal column induc...