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Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
Background: Injury to the spine and spinal cord is one of the common cause of disability and death. Several factors affect the outcome; but which are these factors (alone and in combination), are determining the outcomes are still unknown. The aim of
Autor:
Gaddala Penchalayya, Duttaluru Seshadri Sekhar, Bhavanam Hanuma Srinivas, Kesanakurthi Satyanarayana Murthy
Publikováno v:
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences. 15:01-04
Background: Postoperative discitis is an uncommon complication of spine surgery with estimated incidence rate usually less than 1% 1 . It is defined as primary infection of nucleus pulposus with secondary involvement of cartilaginous end plates and a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences
Spondylo costal dysostosis (SCD) is a genetic skeletal disorder characterized by a variety of costo-vertebral malformations. SCD with type I split cord malformation (SCM) have been reported in the literature. We report an unusual association of SCD w
Autor:
Megha S Uppin, Ram Rapur, Madhav Desai, Bhavanam Hanuma Srinivas, Aruna K Prayaga, KV Dakshina Murthy
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, Vol 54, Iss 1, Pp 55-58 (2011)
Context: Light chain immunofluoresence (IF) in renal biopsy is routinely used in the diagnosis of light chain deposition disease (LCDD), amyloidosis and cast nephropathy. Light chain predominance has also been reported in certain glomerulopathies lik
Autor:
Bhavanam Hanuma Srinivas, Alugolu Rajesh, Madhusudan Patil, Megha S Uppin, Sateesh Killi, M. V. S. Subbalaxmi
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
Tuberculous osteomyelitis of skull is very rare, even in areas where tuberculosis is endemic. We herein describe an elderly woman who was apparently immunocompetent and presented with left frontal scalp swelling and right cervical lymphadenopathy. CT
Publikováno v:
Surgical Neurology International
Dear Sir, Intraoperative or immediate development of contralateral hematoma, following decompressive craniectomy, with or without a coexisting fracture/hematoma, is a well documented entity in the literature.[1,2,3,4] Having read the following articl
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