Found inside – Page 567... form) – Spinocerebellar degeneration – Subacute combined degeneration • Recurrent quadriparesis – Arteriovenous malformations – Craniovertebral anomaly ... Found inside – Page 471The surgical management of craniovertebral anomalies is complex due to the relative difficulty in accessing the region, critical relationships of ... Found inside – Page 471The surgical management of craniovertebral anomalies is complex due to the relative difficulty in accessing the region, critical relationships of ... Found inside – Page 81The surgical management of congenital craniovertebral anomalies is complex due to the relative difficulty in accessing the region, critical relationships of ... Found inside – Page 278... 170 postoperative , 237 Cervical vertebrae ; see also Neck anomalies of , 170-174 , 206-207 , 237 bony landmarks ... 219 , 242 Craniosynostosis , 237-238 Craniovertebral anomalies , 3 Cretinism , 179 , 180 Cricoarytenoid arthritis , 264 ... Found inside – Page 325Primary craniovertebral anomalies and the hindbrain herniation syndrome (Chiari I): data base analysis. Pediatr Neurosurg. 1995;23:260–269. 9. Found inside – Page 291Balasubramaniam V, Ramamurthi B. Craniovertebral anomalies with neurological symptoms. IndJ Surg. 1960;22:119. 4. Behari S, Bhargava V, Nayak S, ... Features: Discusses in detail Professor Goel's groundbreaking treatment methods - now accepted as standards in the field Covers state-of-the-art protocols and techniques, including alternative treatment protocols for irreducible and ... Found inside – Page 296... w.E.: Basilar impression (platybasia): A bizarre developmental anomaly of the ... N., Fortuna, A., Guidetti, B.: Craniovertebral junction malformations. Found insideCraniocervical abnormalities: a comprehensive surgical approach.J Neurosurg. 1980;53:444-454. ... Craniovertebral anomalies (a report on 40 cases). Brain. This is particularly true in the pediatric population, in which the neurosurgeon is faced with a wide variety of congenital developmental anomalies and acquired diseases and must take into account the need to avoid significant interference ... Found inside – Page 125Mascarenhas O. Anaesthesia management in craniovertebral junction anomalies. J Craniovertebr Junct Spine. 2016;7(4):193–6. It is estimated that the functionally significant body of knowledge for a given medical specialty changes radically every 8 years. New specialties and "sub specialization" are occurring at approximately an equal rate. Found inside – Page 82Taitz C. Bony observations of some morphological variations and anomalies of the craniovertebral region. Clin Anat. 2000;13:354–60. Prescher A, Brors D, ... Found inside – Page 208Congenital anomalies in the region of the foramen magnum. Fig. 4. — Clinical syndromes, in congenital anomalies at the foramen magnum. Fig. 5. — Interesting signs in craniovertebral anomalies. Fig. 6. — Normal lateral tomogram showing ... Although poorly recognized and studied, congenital sucking, swallowing, and/or feeding disorders are common. Found inside – Page 405These open neural tube defects include the large group of overlapping craniovertebral anomalies designated anencephaly, cephalocele, and spinal dysraphism ... Found inside – Page 193J Neurosurg 97:1018–1022 Menezes AH (1995) Primary craniovertebral anomalies and the hindbrain syndrome (Chiari I): data base analysis. This two volume set is a comprehensive guide to neurosurgery. This multidisciplinary work - the first since 1977 devoted specifically to craniovertebral surgery -includes contributions from the most respected authorities in the field, and offers neurosurgeons practical, step-by-step instruction in ... Found inside – Page 1448Anand Kumar, KV Krishna Das Chapter Summary ○ Craniovertebral Anomalies ○ Basilar Invagination (Basilar Impression) ○ Platybasia ○ Occipitalization of ... Found inside – Page 352... 269 craniovertebral anomalies 298 craniovertebral joints 10-12 movements 185-8 craniovertebral ligaments 12-14 critical point, maximum flexion of lumbar ... This issue of Acta Neurochirururgica presents the latest surgical and experimental approaches to the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Found inside – Page 239... disease.3593 craniovertebral anomalies (craniovertebral malformations) Congenitally determined abnormalities of the skull base and upper cervical spine. Found inside – Page 573Classification of craniovertebral junction anomalies associated with ventral brainstem compression I. Congenital malformations of occipital sclerotome, ... Found inside – Page 267J Neurol Sci 8:239–260 Atlantoaxial Dislocation Bharucha EP, Dastur HM (1964) Craniovertebral anomalies. Brain 87:469–480 Singh S, Dutta AK, Gupta S (1969) ... Found inside – Page 1605Congenital scoliosis, treatment of 1135 Congenital spinal anomalies, ... stabilizers 594 Craniospinal pressure dissociation 297 Craniovertebral anomalies, ... Found inside – Page 344Developmental bony anomalies of the craniovertebral junction: A review of 132 cases. Neurol India 37:423–430. Ramjab A, Khursheed N, Rumana M, et al. Found inside – Page 11Craniovertebral anomalies. Brain 1964: 87:469-480 9. Menezes AH, Graf CJ, Hibri N. Abnormalities of the craniovertebral junction with cervicomedullary compression. Childs Brain 1980;7:15-30 10. Menezes AH. Congenital and acquired ... Found inside – Page 166All the craniovertebral anomalies in the series of Logue and Rice Edwards [10] ... did not therefore cause a craniovertebral anomaly in the manner suggested ... Found inside – Page 4218... 51 ( 1 ) : 74-5 ( Comparison of the diagnostic value of CT and MRI in Craniovertebral junction anomalies in inherited disorders : The treatment of ... Found inside – Page 64Craniovertebral anomalies are the commonest cause of high cervical cord compression . The condition is common in the lower ... The commonset anomaly is occipitalisation , fusion of C2,3 and atlanto - axial dislocation . A number of surgical ... Found inside – Page 393Dunsker SB , Brown 0 , Thompson N : Craniovertebral anomalies . Clin Neurosurg 27 : 430 , 1980 . 15. Bernini FP , Elefante R , Smaltino F , Tedeschi G ... Found inside – Page 58018.3 CRANIOVERTEBRAL ANOMALIES Craniovertebral anomalies lead to atlantoaxial instability or dislocation. Congenital anomalies, inflammatory processes and ... Found inside – Page 67Menezes AH (1995) Primary craniovertebral anomalies and the hindbrain herniation ... Congenital and acquired abnormalities of the craniovertebral junction. Found inside – Page 144The transoral route is ideally suited for discectomy in such cases . The disc is 1 ) Bharucha EP , Dastur HM : Craniovertebral anomalies . ( A report on 40 cases ) . Brain 87 : 469-480 , 1964 2 ) Crockard HA : Anterior approaches to lesions of the ... Found insideJ Spinal Disord Tech 2005;18(4):382–384 Ohaegbulam C, Woodard EJ, Proctor M. Occipitocondylar hyperplasia: an unusual craniovertebral junction anomaly causing myelopathy. Case report. J Neurosurg 2005;103(4, Suppl):379–381 ... Found inside – Page 1292VanGilder, JC: Craniovertebral junction abnormalities and their treatment. Neurology and Neurosurgery Update Series, vol 39, 1985 5. VanGilder JC, Menezes AH: Craniovertebral junction abnormalities, in Wilkins, RH and Rengachary SS ... Found inside – Page 257Asymmetry of the foramen magnum occurs with craniovertebral anomalies or premature synostosis of one or more of the occipital synchondroses.9 Children with ... Found inside – Page 201What associated abnormalities may be present ? Arnold - Chiari malformation , spina bifida , bony defects around the foramen ... Haematomyelia . • Craniovertebral anomalies . • Late sequelae of spinal cord injuries ( manifest as a painful ... Found inside – Page 315Familial incidence of CV anomaly has been reported which are inherited as Mendelian ... H.M., “Craniovertebral anomalies,” Brain, 87: 469-480, 1964. Found inside – Page 117... cerebral vascular malformations, aneurysms, congenital craniovertebral anomalies, often with accompanying instability, and major trauma [1]. Found inside – Page 7463. Crockard HA , Stevens JM . Craniovertebral junction anomalies in inherited disorders : part of the syndrome or caused by the disorder ? Eur J Pediatr 1995 ; 154 : 504–12 . 4. Whitecloud TS III , Brinker MR . Congenital anomalies of the base ... Found inside – Page 295The plain skull films provide extremely valuable information which makes possible the diagnosis of craniosynostosis , craniovertebral anomalies , and some of the mucopolysaccharidoses . They also assist considerably in distinguishing ... Found inside – Page 830Congenital anomalies of the cervical spine are predominantly seen around ... Craniovertebral anomalies present an array of complex bony malformations ... Found inside – Page 46Craniovertebral anomalies in cervical dysplasia (Figures 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5) Many children suffering from skeletal dysplasia have anomalies of the ... Graf CJ, Hibri N. Abnormalities of the craniovertebral junction anomalies Page 291Balasubramaniam V, Ramamurthi B. craniovertebral.. Sucking, swallowing, and/or feeding disorders are common Singh S, Bhargava V, Nayak S, Bhargava,... Khursheed N, Rumana M, et al S ( 1969 ) every 8.., Bhargava V, Nayak craniovertebral anomalies, Dutta AK, Gupta S ( 1969 ) AH. 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