نتایج جستجو برای: alar rim

تعداد نتایج: 8411  

2017
Carolin Meyer Jan Bredow Elisa Heising Peer Eysel Lars Peter Müller Gregor Stein

Diameters of anterior and posterior atlantodental intervals (AADI and PADI) are diagnostically conclusive regarding ongoing neurological disorders in rheumatoid arthritis. MRI and X-ray are mostly used for patients' follow-up. This investigation aimed at analyzing these intervals during motion of cervical spine, when transverse and alar ligaments are damaged. AADI and PADI of 10 native, human c...

2011
F. Pourdanesh A. Khojasteh

It is difficult to reconstruct an alar defect with cartilage involvement. Here in the authors report a case of traumatic alar loss during childhood in which an alar reconstruction was carried out with a composite auricular graft put over the pedicle buccal flap which was rotated and passed through the intraoral side. The lining skin and auricular cartilage for the flap was obtained from the aur...

Journal: :An International Journal Clinical Rhinology 2009

2012
Rahma Boussaadani Soubai Latifa Tahiri Fatima Zahra Abourazzak Siham Tizniti Taoufik Harzy

Calcification of the alar ligament is rare. It usually develops as a result of traumatic injury and is especially prominent in the elderly. CT scanning is the gold standard of the diagnosis. We report a case of a calcification of the transverse and alar ligament in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2011
Judah S Garfinkle Timothy W King Barry H Grayson Lawrence E Brecht Court B Cutting

BACKGROUND Patients with bilateral cleft lip-cleft palate have nasal deformities including reduced nasal tip projection, widened ala base, and a deficient or absent columella. The authors compare the nasal morphology of patients treated with presurgical nasoalveolar molding followed by primary lip/nasal reconstruction with age-matched noncleft controls. METHODS A longitudinal, retrospective r...

Journal: :Stroke 1988
W A Pulsinelli A M Buchan

Four-vessel occlusion in rats was introduced approximately 10 years ago to provide a rodent model of reversible forebrain ischemia. The model presented several advantages, which included ease of preparation, a high rate of predictable ischemic neuronal damage, a low incidence of seizures, and the absence of anesthesia. However, two issues concerning the efficient use of the four-vessel occlusio...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2011
N Vetti J Kråkenes T Ask K A Erdal M D N Torkildsen J Rørvik N E Gilhus A Espeland

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The cause and clinical relevance of upper neck ligament high signal intensity on MR imaging in WAD are controversial. The purpose of this study was to explore changes in the signal intensity of the alar and transverse ligaments during the first year after a whiplash injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS Dedicated high-resolution upper neck proton attenuation-weighted MR imaging...

2010
Nils Vetti

Introduction Dysfunctional transverse and alar craniovertebral ligaments can cause instability and osseous destruction in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study examined (1) the feasibility of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of these ligaments in RA and (2) the relation between ligament high-signal changes and atlantoaxial subluxation and RA duration/severity. Methods Consecutiv...

2016
Gabriel N. Santos-Durán Susana Ferreiro-Galve Arnaud Menuet Idoia Quintana-Urzainqui Sylvie Mazan Isabel Rodríguez-Moldes Eva Candal

The hypothalamus is an important physiologic center of the vertebrate brain involved in the elaboration of individual and species survival responses. To better understand the ancestral organization of the alar hypothalamus we revisit previous data on ScOtp, ScDlx2/5, ScTbr1, ScNkx2.1 expression and Pax6 immunoreactivity jointly with new data on ScNeurog2, ScLhx9, ScLhx5, and ScNkx2.8 expression...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2005
Bertel Rune Kaale Jostein Krakenes Grethe Albrektsen Knut Wester

The aim of this study was to explore whether reported pain and functional disability in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) patients is associated with lesions to specific soft tissue structures in the upper cervical spine, as assessed by MRI. Pre-selected structures for MRI assessment included the alar ligaments, the transverse ligament, the tectorial and the posterior atlanto-occipital membra...

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