Cervical Spondylosis
Mostrando 1-12 de 29 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Application of bioabsorbable screw fixation for anterior cervical decompression and bone grafting
OBJECTIVES: To examine the application of bioabsorbable screws for anterior cervical decompression and bone grafting fixation and to study their clinical effects in the treatment of cervical spondylosis. METHODS: From March 2007 to September 2012, 56 patients, 36 males and 20 females (38-79 years old, average 58.3±9.47 years), underwent a novel operation.
Clinics. Publicado em: 2016-06
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2. The value of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging in predicting postoperative recovery in patients with cervical spondylosis myelopathy: a meta-analysis
This meta-analysis was designed to elucidate whether preoperative signal intensity changes could predict the surgical outcomes of patients with cervical spondylosis myelopathy on the basis of T1-weighted and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging images. We searched the Medline database and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials for this purpose
Clinics. Publicado em: 2016-03
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3. Electroacupuncture inhibits apoptosis in annulus fibrosis cells through suppression of the mitochondria-dependent pathway in a rat model of cervical intervertebral disc degradation
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether treatment with electroacupuncture (EA) inhibited mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in annulus fibrosis (AF) cells in a rat model of cervical intervertebral disc degradation induced by unbalanced dynamic and static forces. Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study, of which 30 underwent surgery to in
Genetics and Molecular Biology. Publicado em: 13/07/2012
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4. Prevalence of signs and symptoms in patients with cervical spondylosis / Impacto do ato de cuidar na vida de cuidadores primarios de idosos dependentes
Objetive: This study has as objective to characterize primary caregivers of elderly people in the community with some degree of dependence and identify which are the factors of higher impact in their life. Methods: It had been interviewed 127 caregivers about socio-demographic characteristics, presence of anxiety/depression through Self-Reporting Questionnai
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Prevalencia de sinais e sintomas otologicos em portadores de espondilose cervical / Prevalence of signs and symptoms in patients with cervical spondylosis
The osteoarthiris (OA) is the most common rheumatologic disease and cervical spondylosis is the OA on the cervical spine. It has been well studied in the past few years, mainly due to its high prevalence, as well as the costs to the health systems all over the world. The great majority of those studies have been focusing on its pathophysiologic aspects, etio
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Delayed cervical somatosensory potentials in cervical spondylosis.
The cervical somatosensory evoked potential after median nerve stimulation was recorded in 14 patients with cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy and, in 10 cases, myelopathy. Four patients had normal potentials, five showed delayed potentials, and in five others no potential could be seen.
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7. Somatosensory conduction times and peripheral, cervical and cortical evoked potentials in patients with cervical spondylosis.
Peripheral, cervical and cortical somatosensory evoked potentials after median or ulnar nerve stimulation were recorded in 21 patients with cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy or myelopathy. The test was normal when pain and paraesthesias were the only symptoms, while pathological in radiculopathy with objective neurological signs. The results varied in
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8. Electrical stimulation of the motor tracts in cervical spondylosis.
Motor action potentials evoked by percutaneous electrical stimulation of the scalp and of the cervical (or lumbar) vertebral region were recorded from the biceps, thenar and tibialis anterior muscles in 30 patients with cervical spondylosis. Twelve normal controls were matched for age and height. Abnormalities of central motor conduction (absence or increase
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9. Cervical Spondylosis and Other Disorders of the Cervical Spine
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10. Increased concentration of C4d complement protein in CSF in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Plasma and CSF concentrations of C4d and the circulating immune complex to C1q were measured in 27 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or cervical spondylosis. There was no significant difference among groups in plasma C4d or in plasma or CSF concentrations of the circulating immune complex to C1q. The ALS group, however, had a significantly hi
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11. Athetoid movements in cervical spondylosis.
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12. The spinal canal in cervical spondylosis