Thieme Medical Publishers : Table Of Contents:DeWald, Spinal Deformities Developmental Spinal Cord Abnormalities; The Spine in Friedrich s Ataxia, CharcotMarie-Tooth Disease; Cerebral Palsy, Myelodysplasia, hydrosyringomyelia, Rett http://www.thieme.com/SID2168851638602/productsubpages/toc/pubid-326769985.html
Extractions: VI. Pathology: Pathophysiology of Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease; Spinal Inflammatory Arthritides; Spinal Neuroarthropathy (Charcot's Spine); Pyogenic Vertebral Infection; Coagulation Disorders in Spine Surgery; Blood Conservation Strategies in Spine Surgery; Management of Metastatic Disease to the Spine.
TheFetus.net - Case Of The Week # 2 -Glynis Sacks, MD longterm morbidity was expected and a component of this might be due to spinal cord tethering, or as in one of our cases, a progressive hydrosyringomyelia. http://www.thefetus.net/link.php?id=1142
PharmGKB: Syringomyelia Alternate Names hydrosyringomyelia; hydrosyringomyelias; Morvan Disease; Morvan Diseases; Morvan s Disease; Morvan s Diseases; Morvans Disease; Myelosyringoses http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA445800&objCls=Disease
Heilpflanzen-Welt - Die Welt Der Heilpflanzen! cord. syringohydromyelia (sy·rin·go·hy·dro·my·e·lia) (sschwaring²go-hi²dro-mi-e¢le-schwa) hydrosyringomyelia. syringoid http://research.is-healthy.com/t03_s_33.htm
Extractions: From the Craniofacial Centre and the Division of Plastic Surgery at Children´s Hospital and the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School. PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY 2001;108:1316-1333 [Click here for reference links. (112 references linked.)] Fetal ultrasonography has made antenatal medicine possible, a specialized field that includes prenatal diagnosis, epidemiology, fetal therapy, and altered delivery strategies. Approximately 4 to 5 percent of newborns have some kind of structural anomaly, either a malformation, deformation, or disruption. The incidence of anomalies is even higher by examination of aborted embryos or by ultrasonic evaluation of fetuses that are eliminated through natural selection (terathanasia). It is tacitly believed that infants with a craniofacial deformity are best cared for by an interdisciplinary team. The same coordinated care should also be available for unborn children with the expertise of a specialist such as a sonologist, obstetrician, perinatologist, geneticist, and appropriate surgeon. Parents may ask for advice from a plastic surgeon before conception because one of them has a familial craniofacial anomaly. More often, the plastic surgeon is called to consult after a fetal abnormality is discovered by ultrasonography. The parents need counsel on the feasibility of operative correction, number of procedures, expected outcome, and quality of life issues.
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ECR '99 - Presentation 581 Is there more than one lesion? Is there hydrosyringomyelia? Where is the position of the conus medullaris? How wide is the spinal canal? http://www.ecr.org/Conferences/ECR1999/sciprg/abs/p000581.htm
Extractions: Close communication and mutual learning between different medical professionals is essential in pediatric CNS diseases to accommodate increasing knowledge, integrate specialization and best use rapidly expanding imaging potential. We will supply some material and answers to central questions in 3 selected fields of pediatric spinal diseases: trauma, tumor and tethered cord. Selected questions are: (1) which embryologic and biomechanical knowledge is necessary for performing an adequate study? (2) what does the surgeon want to know from imaging modalities? (3) What does the radiologist need to understand from principles of surgical treatment? (4) Which of the neurosurgeon's questions can or cannot be answered by the radiologist? (5) Which MR-techniques are most helpful? Representative pediatric spinal MR-studies will be presented in their clinical context using basic principles and interactive neurosurgical - neuroradiological discussion. [ presentation ] [ index ]
Frontiers In Fetal Health - 2000 Vol.2 No.7 j. Number of subsequent surgical procedures of any kind (ie, neurosugical procedures for shunt revisions, tethered cord, hydrosyringomyelia, procedures for http://www.sickkids.on.ca/FrontiersinFetalHealth/FFHJuly2000.asp
Extractions: Neural Tube Defects Ma l Organization of Teratology Information Services (OTIS) Fact Sheet : ACCUTANE The University of California at San Francisco Approach to Fetal Myelomeningocele - A Randomized Trial Diana Farmer - San Francisco, California, USA Role of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors in Development Jeffrey Peters - University Park, Pennsylvania, USA Retinoid Signaling and Embryogenesis Devendra Kochhar - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Abstracts from the 18 th Various Authors - Toronto, Ontario, Canada ECLAMC Informs 00/2 Guidelines for Authors - click here Anne L. Pastuszak, BSc., MSc., PhD
Wob - Zentrum Für Kinderheilkunde Kinderklinik Und Poliklinik Translate this page J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 26 402-7 Woelfle J, Haverkamp F (1998) Comment on Nogues M (1998) Repeated syncopes and extendet paediatric hydrosyringomyelia http://forbe.informatik.uni-bonn.de/bericht1998/i419100.html
(ÁÖ)¼¿ïÀÇÇл翡 ¿À½Å °ÍÀ» ȯ¿µÇÕ´Ù. Developmental Spinal Cord Abnormalities; The Spine in Friedrich s Ataxia, CharcotMarie- Tooth Disease; Cerebral Palsy, Myelodysplasia, hydrosyringomyelia, Rett http://www.smsb.co.kr/items/list.php?ac_id=6&ai_id=166
CEFAC hydrosyringomyelia and Dysphagia in Arnold Chiari Malformation Type I Case Report. Assunto, Revista Cefac http://www.cefac.br/revistas.php?idx=H
Extractions: Faculty Information R. Michael Scott, M.D. to Page 1 Memberships, Offices, and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies: Massachusetts Medical Society New England Neurosurgical Society (Trustee, 1991- 3) Congress of Neurological Surgeons (Joint Committee on Graduate Education, 1983-1986) Boston Surgical Society Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry Executive Committee, 1990- President, 1998-9 American Association of Neurological Surgeons Board of Directors, 1995-8 Long Range Planning Committee, 1995-7 American Heart Association (Fellow, Stroke Council) American College of Surgeons (Credentials Committee, 1988-1992) International Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery Nominating Committee, 1988-1989 Scientific Program Committee, 1991-1993 Pediatric Section of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Secretary-Treasurer, 1985-1988 Executive Council, 1988- 1995 Chairman, 1991- 3 Traveling Fellowship Committee, Chairman, 1996 - Nominating Committee, 1994 - 7 American Society of Pediatric Neurosurgeons Executive Council, 1988-98
Hydrosyringomyelia www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/Volume%20VI%201/hydrosyringomyelia.html Deutsch-Englisch Hydrosyringomyelie - Translate this page Hydrosyringomyelie. Hy·dro·sy·rin·go·mye·lie f neuro. hydrosyringomyelia, syringomyelia. Homepage Gesundheit (gesund, schlank, fit). http://www.amersham-health.com/medcyclopaedia/Volume VI 1/hydrosyringomyelia.asp
Radiology Teaching File NEURO Cases canal syndrome; NE942 Central cervical disc herniation; NE943 hydrosyringomyelia secondary to Chiari I malformation; NE944 Osteoid http://www.medinter.com/tfne.htm
Extractions: Cases in the NEURORADIOLOGY section: 384 NEURORADIOLOGY 1: Plain Skull Examinations NE101 Normal skull, lateral projection NE102 Normal skull, posteroanterior projection NE103 Normal skull, Caldwell projection NE104 Normal skull, Towne's projection NE105 Normal skull, basal projection NE106 Interactive normal anatomy, lateral projection NE107 Interactive normal anatomy, posteroanterior projection NE108 Interactive normal anatomy, Towne's projection NE109 Normal skull development NE110 Normal infant skull with anomalous intraparietal sutures NE111 Newborn skull NE112 Normal vascular markings NE113 Normal intracranial calcifications NE114 Normal sella turcica development, infant to 40 years NE115 Normal parasutural sclerosis in adult NE116 Hyperostosis frontalis interna NE117 Unilateral parietal thinning NE118 Anomalous large condylar foramen NE119 Doughnut lesion (benign calvarial sclerosis) NE120 Osteoma of outer table NE121 Sebaceous cyst of skull NE122 Epidermoid NE123 Hemangioma NE124 Arachnoid cyst NE125 Metastases to parietal and sphenoid bones NE126 Normal prominent convolutional markings NE127 Increased intracranial pressure, plain skull changes
Extractions: Adenauerallee 119, D-53113 Bonn, Tel 49-228-2873213, Fax 49-228-2873314 Publikationen 1993 - 1997 Albani M, Gumermuth G, Doose H, Elger C, Fichsel H, Hanefeld F, Heyer R, Jacobi G, Kruse R, Lipinski C, Nolte R, Palm D, Penin H. Rating D, Ritz A, Scollo-Lavizzari G, Speckmann E, Scheffner D, Weinmann HM (1991) Standardtherapien der Epilepsien im Kindes- und Jugendalter. I. Fieberkrämpfe, Epilepsie-Blätter 4, 17-18 Albani M, Gumermuth G, Doose H, Elger C, Fichsel H, Hanefeld F, Heyer R, Jacobi G, Kruse R, Lipinski C, Nolte R, Palm D, Penin H. Rating D, Ritz A, Scollo-Lavizzari G, Speckmann E, Scheffner D, Weinmann HM (1991) Standardtherapien der Epilepsien im Kindes- und Jugendalter. II. West-Syndrom (BNS-Krämpfe, infantile spasms), Epilepsie-Blätter 4, 19-20 Albani M, Gumermuth G, Doose H, Elger C, Fichsel H, Hanefeld F, Heyer R, Jacobi G, Kruse R, Lipinski C, Nolte R, Palm D, Penin H. Rating D, Ritz A, Scollo-Lavizzari G, Speckmann E, Scheffner D, Weinmann HM (1991) Standardtherapien der Epilepsien im Kindes- und Jugendalter. III. Juvenile Epilepsie mit generalisierten tonisch-klonischen Anfällen (Aufwach-Epilepsie), Epilepsie-Blätter 4, 20-21
HNet - Directory: Health Conditions And Diseases H Syndrome@ 4 Hughes Syndrome@ 16 Huntington s Disease@ 28 Hydranecephaly@ 6 Hydrocele@ 2 Hydrocephalus@ 55 hydrosyringomyelia@ 5 Hyperhidrosis@ 28 http://directory.hughesnet.net/directory/index/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/H/
Health Conditions And Diseases H Huntington s Disease @ (28); Hydranecephaly @ (6); Hydrocele @ (2); Hydrocephalus @ (55); hydrosyringomyelia @ (5); Hyperhidrosis @ (28 http://freshlinks.net/odp.aspx/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/H/
NEJM -- Sign In For example, the decision tree for treatment of children with hydrosyringomyelia, the Chiari malformation, or both is clear and will serve well those who care http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/330/23/1693
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