Spinal dysraphism: a review of neuroradiological features with embryological correlations and proposal for a new classification

P Tortori-Donati, A Rossi, A Cama - Neuroradiology, 2000 - Springer
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 …

Imaging in spine and spinal cord malformations

A Rossi, R Biancheri, A Cama, G Piatelli… - European journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

Spinal dysraphism: MR imaging rationale

A Rossi, A Cama, G Piatelli, M Ravegnani… - Journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
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) …

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 …

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 …

Defining the line between hydromyelia and syringomyelia. A differentiation is possible based on electrophysiological and magnetic resonance imaging studies

F Roser, FH Ebner, C Sixt, JM Hagen, MS Tatagiba - Acta neurochirurgica, 2010 - Springer
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 …