Medicolegal Aspects
Fig. 19.1 MR image of a “cleft” or “spindle ”. This T2-weighted midline sagittal MRI of the cervical spine shows a typical cleft (long arrow) behind the body of C7….
Fig. 19.1 MR image of a “cleft” or “spindle ”. This T2-weighted midline sagittal MRI of the cervical spine shows a typical cleft (long arrow) behind the body of C7….
Plasma ECF/ISF ICF CSF Syrinxa Sodium (mM) 135–145 138–142 5–15 135–154 145–150 Potassium (mM) 3.4–4.7 3.8–5 135–155 2.6–3.1 2.6–2.8 pH 7.35–7.45 7.44 7.3–7.6 Chloride (mM) 99–108 118 9.0 115–130…
Fig. 9.1 Chiari 0 malformation and congenital atlanto-occipital fusion. T1-weighted midsagittal MRI in a 62-year-old woman with headache, dizziness and back pain (a) demonstrates that the cerebellar tonsils extend 4…
Fig. 6.1 Proposed syrinx filling mechanisms involving fluid flow from the fourth ventricle. Theory proposed by Gardner et al. (1957). (a) During systole, CSF is forced into the central canal….
Specific and nonspecific pains (see Table 16.2) Hypoaesthesia: reduced sense of touch or sensation or a partial loss of sensitivity to sensory stimuli Hypoalgesia or hypalgesia: decreased sensitivity to painful…
Authors and year Type Number of patients (sex) Age (mean) Location Symptoms Treatment Outcomes Follow-upperiod Ataizi et al. (2007) Case report 1 (F) 28 C5–T1 Neck and back pain Conservative…
Graham Flint and Clare Rusbridge (eds.)Syringomyelia2014A Disorder of CSF Circulation10.1007/978-3-642-13706-8_24 © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014 24. Useful Contacts Graham Flint1 and Clare Rusbridge2, 3 (1) Department of Neurosurgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham, Birmingham, UK (2)…
(7.1) Hard vertebrae have a much larger Young’s modulus than the soft dura mater, as a greater stress (about 100 times) is required to produce the same strain. The concept…
Fig. 21.1 MR flow imaging. (a) T2 sagittal MR image of craniovertebral junction and spinal canal. (b) Corresponding phase contrast MR images demonstrating caudal displacement of CSF (seen as black),…
Fig. 20.1 Hydromyelia, syringomyelia or syringohydromyelia? In these sections of the spinal cord from a dog, it can be seen that some segments appear to have a syringohydromyelia (top row,…