Objective: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers great potential as a sensitive and noninvasive technique for describing the alterations in mechanical properties, as shown in vitro on intervertebral disc (IVD) or cartilage tissues. However, in vivo, the IVD is submitted to complex loading stimuli. Thus, the present question focuses on the influence of the mechanical loading during an MRI acquisition on the relaxation times, magnetization transfer and diffusion parameters within the IVD.
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March 2001
Laryngeal respiratory obstruction associated with Chiari malformations was first described in 1932. We studied this type of obstruction in six children with one or several disorders pointing to brainstem dysfunction (failure to thrive, velopharyngeal incompetence, gastroesophageal reflux, or vagal hypertonia). The nature of the laryngeal obstruction was highly variable (vocal cord paralysis, paradoxical vocal cord motion, laryngomalacia) as were the frequency and severity of associated disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Recently, vestibular anomalies have been described as a frequent feature in children with coloboma-heart-atresia-retarded-genital-ear (CHARGE) syndrome. They are likely to play an important role in the psychomotor retardation affecting these children. In order to test this hypothesis, we prospectively performed complete vestibular investigations in a series of 17 CHARGE syndrome patients including inner ear CT scan and functional vestibular evaluation of both canal and otolith functions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCochleovestibular dysfunction is one of the major features of C.H.A.
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