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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Clinical Anatomy 8 (1995), S. 227-230 
    ISSN: 0897-3806
    Keywords: tumor ; etiological factors ; presacral embryology ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Miscellaneous Medical
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: A case report involving a 42-year-old female is presented. The symptoms and objective physical findings manifest a diagnostic problem. The anatomical site of the tumor depends on the consideration of the numerous possible etiological factors, and one of which is the embryologic knowledge of the region involved. The clinical, pathological, and embryologic features of a case of presacral tumor is presented. © 1995 WiIey-Liss, Inc.
    Additional Material: 9 Ill.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Clinical Anatomy 1 (1988), S. 93-103 
    ISSN: 0897-3806
    Keywords: lumbar spine ; fibrocartilagenous anulus fibrosis ; cryomicrotomy ; magnetic resonance ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Miscellaneous Medical
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: This is an original evaluation made on the correlation between sagittal gross and histologic cryomicrotome sections and magnetic resonance (MR) images of the lumbar intervertebral discs according to age groups. Age-related structural changes were recognized in the anatomic sections and MR images of the discs in cadavers from birth to 73 years of age. In T2-weighted MR images, the nucleus and fibrocartilaginous inner anulus have a bright signal while the peripheral annular fibers have a low signal intensity. With aging the discs become progressively more fibrous: the peripheral anulus widens and becomes densely fibrous and the inner anulus extends centrally to encroach upon the nucleus, sometimes producing a bilobed nucleus. In the newborn the components of the disc are sharply demarcated with a large, centrally located nucleus pulposus and a relatively narrow anulus fibrosus. In the adult, the nucleus and inner anulus continue to have a relatively bright signal in MR images and characteristically contain a dark band of low signal intensity which does not correspond to clefts or tears of the disc but to increased fibrous tissue content. The thickened peripheral annular fibers have a very low signal intensity. By the eighth decade of life the discs have a very high fibrous content throughout, indicated in MR images by a decreased signal intensity with no sharp distinction between nucleus and anulus in the anatomic sections. The dark band in the central portion of the disc remains as a characteristic feature in MR images of the adult disc. Degenerative changes in the discs are identified in MR images by contrasting signal intensities.
    Additional Material: 8 Ill.
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    ISSN: 0897-3806
    Keywords: cervical spine ; anular tears ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Miscellaneous Medical
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Degeneration of the anulus fibrosus in the cervical region has not been studied as systematically as in the lumbar intervertebral discs. We used cryomicrotomy and magnetic resonance (MR) to study the cervical discs in 18 cadavers. Three types of anular tears were identified: (1) a concentric tear due to delamination of the anulus, (2) a radial tear in which all layers of the anulus were disrupted, and (3) a transverse tear of the peripheral anulus. The latter two tear types could be demonstrated by MR. On the basis of their frequency the concentric and transverse tears are not likely symptomatic. Radial tears, which some investigators have suggested are symptomatic, may be studied clinically with MR.
    Additional Material: 3 Ill.
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