THORACIC CORD HERNIATION
If anyone has examples of thoracic cord herniation, I would like to review.. Have a theory about their genesis I want to explore.. History would be nice too.. Bill Dillon
Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Bill Dillon, UCSF | 1,561 views
If anyone has examples of thoracic cord herniation, I would like to review.. Have a theory about their genesis I want to explore.. History would be nice too.. Bill Dillon
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Chip Truwit, HCMC says:February 2nd, 2009 at 7:07 am
Bill, I thinkn we have had one or two. I will try to find it/them.
C. Douglas Phillips, Weill Medical College of Cornell Univ./New York Presbyterian Hospital says:February 2nd, 2009 at 8:58 am
have one. will find it this evening, and mail it along
Matthew Omojola, University of Nebraska Medical Center. Omaha. NE says:February 4th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
thoracic cord herniation: We saw a case the other day we thought could represent thoracic cord herniation associated with a syrinx below the herniation. Has any one seen this combination of cord herniation and syrinx before?
Matthew F Omojola UNMC Omaha.
Steven Goldstein, University of Kentucky says:February 14th, 2009 at 9:10 am
I recently posted such a case on the medpix (http://rad.usuhs.edu/medpix/medpix.html?mode=default). It is case number 12458. I have more images on this case in my teaching file.
Bill Dillon, UCSF says:February 15th, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Thanks everyone– I would appreciate the axial images especially as well as sagittal and any surgical confirmation.. BF