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Pediatr Neurosurg (2022) 57 (6): 434–440.
Published Online: 18 October 2022
... of tethered cord (TC) are suspected to vary, with consideration to the type of spine imaging, adjunct imaging modalities, what patients are offered surgical intervention, and how patients are followed after detethering. We sought to determine what consensus, if any, exists among pediatric neurosurgeons...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2022) 57 (3): 184–190.
Published Online: 08 March 2022
... was TMC derived from RMC. In surgical strategies for these complex pathologies, detection of the electrophysiological border between the functional cord and nonfunctional RMC is mandatory. Neural tube defect Spinal dysraphism Tethered cord On the other hand, the inner wall...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2020) 55 (1): 46–50.
Published Online: 21 January 2020
...Andrew Huh; Jacob Archer; Mercia Gondim; Laurie L. Ackerman; Daniel Fulkerson This report describes a case of an ependymoma found in the setting of tethered cord syndrome. We present a 3-month-old girl with prenatal diagnosis of lumbar meningocele who later underwent tethered cord release. After...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2016) 52 (1): 1–5.
Published Online: 03 November 2016
... mater and the arachnoid mater and enclosed in its own central canal. Cross sections of the spinal cord revealed cylindrical epithelia surrounding the 2 central canals, but there were no noticeable ganglion cells. Spine Tethered cord Diastematomyelia History Occult spinal dysraphism...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2015) 50 (5): 286–290.
Published Online: 14 July 2015
... Study (MOMS), demonstrated that closure during the fetal period can be performed relatively safely and be of significant benefit to patients. However, postnatally, patients can develop resultant symptoms from a tethered cord and inclusion cysts; this often requires surgical treatment. Repeat surgery...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2013) 48 (6): 335–341.
Published Online: 06 August 2013
.... The purpose of this institutional review was to identify the retethering rate in children, especially in those who were initially asymptomatic, and to discuss the role of surgery. Methods: The medical records of all children at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) who underwent tethered cord...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2013) 48 (4): 240–244.
Published Online: 04 April 2013
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Uterus-like mass Choristoma of müllerian origin Neural tube defect Tethered cord Lipoma Spina bifida Spinal dysraphism In 1981, a uterus-like mass was primarily described in the ovary...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2011) 46 (5): 402–405.
Published Online: 18 March 2011
... hypotension is described after lumbar shunt insertion [ 4 ]. The assumption is made that chronic spinal hypotension is responsible for the downward migration of the cerebellar tonsils. Obviously, this analogy cannot explain the problems of the patient described herein. Children with tethered cord are unlikely...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2010) 46 (1): 29–33.
Published Online: 05 May 2010
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cervical myelocystocele Cervical meningocele Cervical spina bifida Cervical meningomyelocele Hydromyelia Tethered cord Cystic spinal dysraphism Double meningocele...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2009) 45 (4): 281–290.
Published Online: 19 August 2009
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Dermoid Epidermoid cyst Pathology Spina bifida Spinal cord tumor Tethered cord Dermoid and epidermoid tumors...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (1996) 25 (6): 286–294.
Published Online: 07 March 2008
... included 17 patients with tethered cord secondary to occult spinal dysraphism (spinal cord lipoma in 6 patients, thick filum terminale in 4, diastematomyelia in 4, myelomeningocele manque in 2, and dermoid tumour in 1). Supine and prone MRI performed at a median period of time of 6 months after untethering...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (1997) 26 (1): 8–16.
Published Online: 07 March 2008
... on a prophylactic basis, and careful and constant follow-up should be carried out to permit prompt reintervention in cases with deterioration. 3 09 1996 27 04 1997 7 3 2008 AbstractLipoma Lipomyelomeningocele Filum terminale Tethered cord Children N^Peeudrioastruircgery Original Paper...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (1994) 20 (2): 160–162.
Published Online: 06 March 2008
...Bruce B. Storrs Dermoids and epidermoids found at reoperation for tethered cord following myelomeningocele repair have been attributed to inadequate excision of cutaneous elements and ‘implantation’ in the repair site. This study reviews the pathological findings in excised placodes from fresh...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (1995) 22 (3): 115–119.
Published Online: 06 March 2008
... motion. All children with worse outcome were previously operated meningomyeloceles who had markedly decreased cord motion and who were greater than 10 years old. 27 04 1994 28 10 1994 6 3 2008 Tethered cord Phase MRI Cord motion Outcome Original Paper Pediatr Neurosurg 1995;22...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (1993) 19 (5): 250–255.
Published Online: 06 March 2008
.... There was a 50% reduction in leptomeningeal adhesion formation with the use of P407. P407 may be useful in neurosurgery for the prevention of arachnoidal adhesions. 6 3 2008 Arachnoiditis Poloxamer Tethered cord Lumbar disc © 1993 S. Karger AG, Basel 1993 Copyright / Drug Dosage...
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Pediatr Neurosurg (1993) 19 (1): 25–30.
Published Online: 06 March 2008
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Tethered cord Lipomyelomeningocele Myelocystocele Cloacal exstrophy Vater association...