Spinal dysraphism: a review of neuroradiological features with embryological correlations and proposal for a new classification
Our purpose was to review the neuroradiological features of spinal dysraphism and to
correlate them with clinical findings and up-to-date embryological theory. We also aimed to …
correlate them with clinical findings and up-to-date embryological theory. We also aimed to …
Imaging in spine and spinal cord malformations
Spinal and spinal cord malformations are collectively named spinal dysraphisms. They arise
from defects occurring in the early embryological stages of gastrulation (weeks 2–3), primary …
from defects occurring in the early embryological stages of gastrulation (weeks 2–3), primary …
A practical approach to diagnosis of spinal dysraphism
B Trapp, T de Andrade Lourenção Freddi… - Radiographics, 2021 - pubs.rsna.org
Spinal dysraphisms (SDs) are congenital malformations of the spinal cord, determined by
derangement in the complex cascade of embryologic events involved in spinal …
derangement in the complex cascade of embryologic events involved in spinal …
Congenital Spine and Spinal Cord Malformations—Pictorial Review
SL Rufener, M Ibrahim, CA Raybaud… - American Journal of …, 2010 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
Objective Congenital abnormalities of the spine and spinal cord are referred to as spinal
dysraphisms. This article reviews normal embryological development of the spine and spinal …
dysraphisms. This article reviews normal embryological development of the spine and spinal …
[HTML][HTML] Imaging spectrum of spinal dysraphism on magnetic resonance: A pictorial review
J Kumar, M Afsal, A Garg - World journal of radiology, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Congenital malformations of spine and spinal cord are collectively termed as spinal
dysraphism. It includes a heterogeneous group of anomalies which result from faulty closure …
dysraphism. It includes a heterogeneous group of anomalies which result from faulty closure …
Magnetic resonance imaging of spinal dysraphism
P Tortori-Donati, A Rossi, R Biancheri… - Topics in Magnetic …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Spinal cord development occurs through three consecutive periods. Gastrulation (weeks 2–
3) is characterized by conversion of the embryonic disk from a bilaminar to a trilaminar …
3) is characterized by conversion of the embryonic disk from a bilaminar to a trilaminar …
Spinal dysraphism: MR imaging rationale
Spinal cord development occurs through the three consecutive periods of gastrulation
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
(weeks 2-3), primary neurulation (weeks 3-4), and secondary neurulation (weeks 5-6) …
Anatomy of the ventricles, subarachnoid spaces, and meninges
JA Morris, BC Gilbert, WT Parker… - Neuroimaging …, 2022 - neuroimaging.theclinics.com
The ventricular system is a series of interconnected cavities, derived from the central canal
of the embryonic neural tube, in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced and freely …
of the embryonic neural tube, in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced and freely …
The ventricular system of the brain: anatomy and normal variations
L Stratchko, I Filatova, A Agarwal, S Kanekar - Seminars in Ultrasound, CT …, 2016 - Elsevier
The cerebral ventricular system is intimately associated with the forebrain and brainstem.
The ventricular system functions to produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid, which plays an …
The ventricular system functions to produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid, which plays an …
Defining the line between hydromyelia and syringomyelia. A differentiation is possible based on electrophysiological and magnetic resonance imaging studies
Purpose With the frequent use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients with subtle
and diffuse symptoms due to small syrinx cavities increasingly present to neurosurgical care …
and diffuse symptoms due to small syrinx cavities increasingly present to neurosurgical care …