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09:23 EDT 22nd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Central venous spasm during pacemaker insertion.

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Spinal cord

The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that descends through the bottom of the skull from the base of the brain (brainstem) and descends to the bottom of the spine, where it thins, and becomes the ca...

Spinal Cord Tumors

A spinal cord tumor is a noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant) growth in or around the spinal cord. 10 % originate from the cells within the spinal cord; these cause a fluid-filled cavity...

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Paralyzed Rat With Spinal Injury Walks Again With Robot Rehabilitation

A rat with spinal cord injury and paralyzed legs managed to walk again after robot rehabilitation got its spinal brain working again and voluntary movement was restored. Swiss researchers reported tha...

Walking and running again after spinal cord injury

Rats with spinal cord injuries and severe paralysis are now walking (and running). New results show that a severed section of the spinal cord can make a comeback when its own innate intelligence and r...

Rewiring a Damaged Spinal Cord [Video]

When Christopher Reeve became quadriplegic, there was little hope for patients with spinal cord injury. Now researchers are combining what they know about the central nervous system’s ability to...

Promising Mechanism For Healing Spinal Cord Injury

Yona Goldshmit, Ph.D., is a former physical therapist who worked in rehabilitation centers with spinal cord injury patients for many years before deciding to switch her focus to the underlying science...

Zebrafish reveal promising process for healing spinal cord injury

Scientists are studying the mechanisms of spinal cord repair in zebrafish, which unlike humans and other mammals can regenerate their spinal cord following injury. Their findings suggest a family of m...

Human Spinal Cord Modulation System For Relieving Chronic Pain

Each year, more than 35,000 patients in the United States are implanted with spinal cord stimulators to treat chronic pain. Unfortunately, up to half of such patients receive only very limited pain re...

Zebrafish reveal promising mechanism for healing spinal cord injury

Scientists in Australia are studying the mechanisms of spinal cord repair in zebrafish, which unlike humans and other mammals can regenerate their spinal cord following injury. Their findings suggest...

Neurons and Networks in the Spinal Cord

This Annals issue presents a wide range of discussions on spinal cord network development and the potential plasticity and regeneration following spinal cord injury.

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Is the outcome in acute spinal cord ischaemia different from that in traumatic spinal cord injury? A cross-sectional analysis of the neurological and functional outcome in a cohort of 93 paraplegics.

Expression of PirB in normal and injured spinal cord of rats.

The expression of paired immunoglobulin-like receptor B (PirB) in normal and injured spinal cord of rats was investigated. The SD rat hemi-sectioned spinal cord injury (SCI) model was established. Bef...

Recent advances in spinal cord neurology.

This short review summarizes developments and achievements made during the last few years in spinal neurology and includes all relevant papers published in the Journal of Neurology during this time. A...

Importance of checking prehospital neurological findings to reveal incidence of spinal cord concussion.

Objective:To clarify the incidence and characteristics of spinal cord concussion in an urban city in Japan.Methods:The current retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the medical records of pat...

FDG-PET SUV can distinguish between spinal sarcoidosis and myelopathy with canal stenosis.

Spinal cord sarcoidosis is a rare manifestation of sarcoidosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of spinal cord sarcoidosis sometimes resembles that of the non-inflammatory spinal cord lesion. (18)F-f...

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