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Anaesth Rep
January 2025
Anaesthetic Department Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust Wigan UK.
J Neurointerv Surg
November 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
Background: Arteriovenous shunts below conus medullaris (AVS-BC) are understudied, particularly those associated with spinal dysraphism. This study aimed to refine the classification and management of AVS-BC.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients with AVS-BC from two centers over two decades was performed, focusing on clinical presentations, angioarchitecture, and treatment outcomes.
Int J Surg Case Rep
November 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, Tartous University, Tartous, Syrian Arab Republic.
Cureus
August 2024
Clinical Sciences, California Northstate University College of Medicine, Elk Grove, USA.
Intradural spinal lipomas are rare benign lesions typically located in the lumbosacral region and associated with spinal dysraphism in children. When unassociated with spinal dysraphism, they are most often diagnosed in young children or adolescents following the emergence of neurological symptoms. In their most rare form, intradural spinal lipomas may be found in adults without spinal dysraphism.
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