Conus medullaris syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by symmetrical weakness in the legs, sensory loss and urinary and fecal incontinence. At the conus level, ischemia, hemorrhage, tumor or compression may result this clinical entity. In this article, we wanted to present 71 years old patient who had bilateral acute leg weakness, urinary and fecal incontinence and it was detected the findings of spinal ischemia at spinal images
The spinal cord is subject to many of the same vascular diseases that involve the brain, but its ana...
Spinal cord infarction (SCI) is rare and most often occurs in individuals with predisposing cardiova...
Intramedullary spinal cord abscess (ISCA) is a rare clinical pathology of the central nervous system...
Conus Medullaris is the tapered end of spinal cord (CM). The anomalies in the L1-L2 region results i...
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Radionuclide cisternography is generally considered to be a safe procedure without significant neuro...
Introduction: Spinal schwannoma can occur anywhere along the spinal cord but is predominantly seen i...
Objective: Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) is a clinical neurologic syndrome caused by a conus medul...
Objective: Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) is a clinical neurologic syndrome caused by a conus medul...
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review. OBJECTIVES: Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) and cauda equina synd...
Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is a clinical condition of various origins, which comprises of progress...
INTRODUCTION: Scoliosis is frequently associated with pain and radiculopathy, but it is not consider...
Introduction. The symptoms and signs found in patients with lateral medullary infarction have been d...
Symptoms of spinal cord ischemia can mimic myelopathy due to spinal cord compression in the acute ph...
Inflammatory injury to the spinal cord causes a well-recognized clinical syndrome. Patients typicall...
The spinal cord is subject to many of the same vascular diseases that involve the brain, but its ana...
Spinal cord infarction (SCI) is rare and most often occurs in individuals with predisposing cardiova...
Intramedullary spinal cord abscess (ISCA) is a rare clinical pathology of the central nervous system...
Conus Medullaris is the tapered end of spinal cord (CM). The anomalies in the L1-L2 region results i...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Radionuclide cisternography is generally considered to be a safe procedure without significant neuro...
Introduction: Spinal schwannoma can occur anywhere along the spinal cord but is predominantly seen i...
Objective: Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) is a clinical neurologic syndrome caused by a conus medul...
Objective: Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) is a clinical neurologic syndrome caused by a conus medul...
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review. OBJECTIVES: Conus medullaris syndrome (CMS) and cauda equina synd...
Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is a clinical condition of various origins, which comprises of progress...
INTRODUCTION: Scoliosis is frequently associated with pain and radiculopathy, but it is not consider...
Introduction. The symptoms and signs found in patients with lateral medullary infarction have been d...
Symptoms of spinal cord ischemia can mimic myelopathy due to spinal cord compression in the acute ph...
Inflammatory injury to the spinal cord causes a well-recognized clinical syndrome. Patients typicall...
The spinal cord is subject to many of the same vascular diseases that involve the brain, but its ana...
Spinal cord infarction (SCI) is rare and most often occurs in individuals with predisposing cardiova...
Intramedullary spinal cord abscess (ISCA) is a rare clinical pathology of the central nervous system...