نتایج جستجو برای: conus textile

تعداد نتایج: 14311  

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2007
Julita S Imperial Yuri Kantor Maren Watkins Francisco M Heralde Bradford Stevenson Ping Chen Karin Hansson Johan Stenflo John-Paul Ownby Philippe Bouchet Baldomero M Olivera

The >10,000 living venomous marine snail species [superfamily Conoidea (Fleming, 1822)] include cone snails (Conus), the overwhelming focus of research. Hastula hectica (Linnaeus, 1758), a venomous snail in the family Terebridae (Mörch, 1852) was comprehensively investigated. The Terebridae comprise a major monophyletic group within Conoidea. H. hectica has a striking radular tooth to inject ve...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1995
C A Hill P J Gibson

PURPOSE To establish the normal range of the position of the conus medullaris in neonates and determine whether it differs from that in adults. METHODS One hundred five healthy neonates born over an 18-day period in a single obstetric unit had ultrasound examinations of their lower spines to relate the conus medullaris to the nearest intervertebral disk or midvertebral level. RESULTS The me...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2014
Regina L Cunha Fernando P Lima Manuel J Tenorio Ana A Ramos Rita Castilho Suzanne T Williams

Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable numbers of endemic lineages with identical life history strategies, especially if the islands exhibit analogous habitats. We tested this hypothesis using marine snails of the genus Conus from the Atlantic archipelagos of Cape Verde and Canary Islands. Together with Azores and Madeira, these archipelagos com...

2011
Suat Canbay Askin Esen Hasturk Fatma Markoc Sukru Caglar

Intradural schwannoma of the conus medullaris is a rare form of spinal neoplasm, which commonly occurs in the lumbar region. Conus medullaris level is unusual for schwannomas. A 49-year-old woman presented with chronic sciatica, mild bladder dysfunction, and paresthesia in the buttocks. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine showed a mass lesion in the conus medullaris region with nerve compre...

Journal: :Urologia internationalis 2012
André Reitz

BACKGROUND Afferents from the urinary tract transmit bladder sensations to the central nervous system. Spinal cord injury (SCI) may affect both efferent motor and afferent sensory pathways. Presence/absence of bladder sensations in patients with complete spinal cord, conus or cauda equina lesions was compared with neurologically unimpaired patients. METHODS During urodynamics, bladder sensati...

Journal: :Acta Cardiologica Sinica 2013
Veli Caglar Aydın Akyuz Ramazan Uygur Seref Alpsoy Dursun Cayan Akkoyun

UNLABELLED Some anomalies of the conus artery are relatively common, such as those arising from the discrete ostium of the right coronary artery. We report a 63 y/o male with an unusual anatomic variation of the conus artery terminating in the pericardium. Coronary anomalies may cause coronary ischemia, infarction and sudden cardiac death; hence, it is significant to identify coronary anomalies...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2005
Donald C Shields Claudio Palma Larry T Khoo F Michael Ferrante

EXTRAMEDULLARY intrathecal granuloma formation is a rare complication of morphine administration via implanted drug delivery systems. We present a unique case of a granuloma adherent to the conus medullaris presenting as cauda equina syndrome. Practitioners should not assume that implantation of intrathecal catheters with their tips located at or below the conus medullaris will eliminate all ri...

Journal: :Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 2005
Gökmen Kahilogullari Zafer Aydin Murat Ayten Ayhan Attar Atilla Erdem

We report a rare case of schwannoma of the conus medullaris. A 38-year-old female presented with pain and numbness in her lower limbs. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a heterogenous tumour of the conus medullaris. A subtotal resection was performed and histology confirmed schwannoma. The literature regarding these rare tumours, and their cell of origin, is reviewed.

Journal: :Neurosciences 2016

2015
N. Puillandre T. F. Duda C. Meyer B. M. Olivera P. Bouchet

We present a new classification for the genus Conus sensu lato (family Conidae), based on molecular phylogenetic analyses of 329 species. This classification departs from both the traditional classification in only one genus and from a recently proposed shell- and radula-based classification scheme that separates members of this group into five families and 115 genera. Roughly 140 genus-group n...

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