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Spinal cord, cervical

Lepore, A.C., Bakshi, A., Swanger, S.A., Rao, M.S., Fischer, I. (2005). Neural precursor cells can be delivered into the injured cervical spinal cord by intrathecal injection at the lumbar cord. Brain Res, 1045, 206-16. [Pg.31]

Individuals who face extended bedrest or immobilization in order to recover from surgery may also benefit from creatine supplementation. One study, which looked at knee surgery patients in rehabilitation, found that subjects who received creatine intravenously during their recovery gained leg strength faster than those who did not. Further research published in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2002 found that creatine supplementation improved upper body exercise capacity in patients with cervical spinal cord injuries. [Pg.121]

Nojima, H., Carstens, M.I., and Carstens, E. C-fos expression in superficial dorsal horn of cervical spinal cord associated with spontaneous scratching in rats with dry skin. Neurosci. Lett. 347, 62-64 (2003). [Pg.132]

Brown E, Virapongse C, and Gregorios JB (1998) MR imaging of cervical spinal cord infarction. J Comput.Assist.Tomogr. 13 (5) 920-922... [Pg.265]

Wong NK, Strong MJ (1998) Nitric oxide synthase expression in cervical spinal cord in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Eur J Cell Biol 77 338-343 Wu G, Chai J, Suber TL, Wu JW, Du C, Wang X, Shi Y (2(XX)) Structural basis of lAP recognition by Smac/DIABLO. Nature 408 1008-1012... [Pg.46]

Figure 8-1 The oculosympathetic pathway. Note its origin in the hypothalamus and its course through the brainstem and cervical spinal cord (central or first-order neuron), the upper thorax and lower neck (pregangUonic or second-order neuron), and upper neck, middle cranial fossa, cavernous sinus, and orbit as it finally reaches Muller s muscle of the lid and the iris dilator muscle (postganglionic or third-order neuron), (a. = artery n. = nerve.) (Reprinted with permission from Glaser JS.The pupils and accommodation. In Duane TD, Jaeger EA, eds. Clinical ophthalmology. Hagerstown, MD Harper Row, 1987.)... Figure 8-1 The oculosympathetic pathway. Note its origin in the hypothalamus and its course through the brainstem and cervical spinal cord (central or first-order neuron), the upper thorax and lower neck (pregangUonic or second-order neuron), and upper neck, middle cranial fossa, cavernous sinus, and orbit as it finally reaches Muller s muscle of the lid and the iris dilator muscle (postganglionic or third-order neuron), (a. = artery n. = nerve.) (Reprinted with permission from Glaser JS.The pupils and accommodation. In Duane TD, Jaeger EA, eds. Clinical ophthalmology. Hagerstown, MD Harper Row, 1987.)...
Figure 18.1. MRI signal abnormalities in the brain and spinal cord in a 55-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis. (A) FLAIR (Fluid attenuated inversion recovery) image of axial brain image at the level of the lateral ventricles. Arrows point to hyperintense periventricular lesions demonstrating a characteristics MS demyelination pattern (B) T2W image of sagittal view of the spinal cord of the same individual, demonstrating focal bright signal (arrow) representing demyelination in the cervical spinal cord. Figure 18.1. MRI signal abnormalities in the brain and spinal cord in a 55-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis. (A) FLAIR (Fluid attenuated inversion recovery) image of axial brain image at the level of the lateral ventricles. Arrows point to hyperintense periventricular lesions demonstrating a characteristics MS demyelination pattern (B) T2W image of sagittal view of the spinal cord of the same individual, demonstrating focal bright signal (arrow) representing demyelination in the cervical spinal cord.
Lipper MH, Goldstein JH, Do HM. Brown-Sequard syndrome of the cervical spinal cord after chiropractic manipulation. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 1998 19(7) 1349-52. [Pg.899]

A 20-year-old man with a cervical spinal cord injury and a neuropathic bladder was given terazosin 1 mg at night increasing 5 days later to 2 mg. He developed a full erection of his penis, which lasted 5 hours and subsided spontaneously. Terazosin was stopped and the patient experienced no further priapism. [Pg.3315]

Vaidyanathan S, Soni BM, Singh G, Sett P, Krishnan KR. Prolonged penile erection association with terazosin in a cervical spinal cord injury patient. Spinal Cord 1998 36(11) 805. [Pg.3315]

Dicpinigaitis PV, Grimm DR, Lesser M (1999) Cough reflex sensitivity in subjects with cervical spinal cord injury. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 159(5 Part 1) 1660-1662 Evans KC, Banzett RB, Adams L, McKay L, Frackowiak RS, Corfield DR (2002) BOLD fMRI identifies hmbic, paralimbic, and cerebellar activation during air hunger, 1 Neurophysiol 88(3) 1500-1511... [Pg.275]

Dicpinigaitis PV, Grimm DR, Lesser M (2000) Baclofen-induced cough suppression in cervical spinal cord injury. Arch Phys Med RehabU 81 921-923... [Pg.292]

Baptiste DC, Austin JW, Zhao W, Nahimy A, Sugita S, FehUngs MG (2009) Systemic polyethylene glycol promotes neurological recovery and tissue sparing in rats after cervical spinal cord injury. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 18 May 2009 [Epub ahead of print]... [Pg.175]

Figure 3. Microphotographs of cervical spinal cord (a), cross (b) and longitudinal (c) sections of lateral metatarsal nerve from IFP (1), antidote-treated (2) and TOCP-treated (3) hens. Note axonal swellings, necrosis and myelin degeneration in TOCP and IFP samples. Tissues embedded in epoxy, stained with toluidine blue. 160X. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 4. Copyright 1984 Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.)... Figure 3. Microphotographs of cervical spinal cord (a), cross (b) and longitudinal (c) sections of lateral metatarsal nerve from IFP (1), antidote-treated (2) and TOCP-treated (3) hens. Note axonal swellings, necrosis and myelin degeneration in TOCP and IFP samples. Tissues embedded in epoxy, stained with toluidine blue. 160X. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 4. Copyright 1984 Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.)...
Triolo, R.J., Bieri, C., Uhlir, J., Kobetic, R., Scheiner, A., and Marsolais, E.B. 1996. Implanted functional neuromuscular stimulation systems for individuals with cervical spinal cord injuries Clinical case reports. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 77 1119. [Pg.258]

Cervical spinal cord Corpus callosum Cervical spinal cord Corpus callosum... [Pg.173]

Central nervous system inflammatory demye-lination after rituximab therapy for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura has been reported in 53-year-old woman. Neuroimaging studies showed inflammatory demyelinating lesions of the cervical spinal cord and cerebellum. Lmnunocytochemistry of spinal fluid lymphocytic pleoc5ftosis showed B cell depletion and a polyclonal/inflammatory T-cell response [153 ]. [Pg.594]


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