The authors report the case of a 58-year-old man presenting with a 3-year history of clinical signs of progressive cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). Magnetic resonance imaging showed a severe stenosis of the cervical spinal canal at C3-4 and C5-6 levels due to multiple discopathies. High signal intensities on T2-weighted MR images of the spinal cord and low signal intensities on T1-weighted images at the C2-6 levels were noted, as was contrast enhancement at the C3-4 level. The patient underwent a bilateral decompressive laminectomy at C3-6. The patient did not show any clinical improvement. Thus, further cervical MR imaging was performed and the differential diagnosis of an intramedullary tumor was considered in view of the persisting...
BACKGROUND: In this paper, we report a coexistence of multiple sclerosis and an intradural spinal co...
Objective: We present a rare case of an intramedullary ependymoma WHO grade 2 presenting with holoco...
Background - In this paper, we report a coexistence of multiple sclerosis and an intradural spinal c...
Ependymomas are primary CNS tumors representing 3%-6% of all CNS tumors, and 34.5% of ependymomas oc...
Ressonància magnètica; Mielopatia espondilòtica cervicalResonancia magnética; Mielopatía cervical es...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord ependymomas are the most frequent primary intramedullary tumors of the cord ...
Abstract Amputation neuromas typically arise in injured peripheral nerves; rarely, however, they ari...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
SUMMARY Thirty one patients with insidious progressive myelopathy 2 to 8 years following surgery oft...
This was a study of the case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with a six-month history of headac...
Ependymomas are the most common intramedullary spinal cord tumors in adults. They can be broadly gro...
BACKGROUND: In this paper, we report a coexistence of multiple sclerosis and an intradural spinal co...
Objective: We present a rare case of an intramedullary ependymoma WHO grade 2 presenting with holoco...
Background - In this paper, we report a coexistence of multiple sclerosis and an intradural spinal c...
Ependymomas are primary CNS tumors representing 3%-6% of all CNS tumors, and 34.5% of ependymomas oc...
Ressonància magnètica; Mielopatia espondilòtica cervicalResonancia magnética; Mielopatía cervical es...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord ependymomas are the most frequent primary intramedullary tumors of the cord ...
Abstract Amputation neuromas typically arise in injured peripheral nerves; rarely, however, they ari...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
International audienceWith the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavit...
SUMMARY Thirty one patients with insidious progressive myelopathy 2 to 8 years following surgery oft...
This was a study of the case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with a six-month history of headac...
Ependymomas are the most common intramedullary spinal cord tumors in adults. They can be broadly gro...
BACKGROUND: In this paper, we report a coexistence of multiple sclerosis and an intradural spinal co...
Objective: We present a rare case of an intramedullary ependymoma WHO grade 2 presenting with holoco...
Background - In this paper, we report a coexistence of multiple sclerosis and an intradural spinal c...