Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Volume 25P. J. Vinken, G. W. Bruyn North-Holland Publishing Company, 1968 - Neurology |
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Page 130
... displacement is X plus , a backward displacement as X minus , a right lateral displacement to the right is Z plus , a lateral displacement to the left is Z minus . Turning the trunk to the right , i.e. round the vertical axis , is ...
... displacement is X plus , a backward displacement as X minus , a right lateral displacement to the right is Z plus , a lateral displacement to the left is Z minus . Turning the trunk to the right , i.e. round the vertical axis , is ...
Page 247
... displacement of the atlas relative to the axis has been the subject of much controversy in the literature . Brav ( 1936 ) reported a patient who could voluntarily displace the atlas laterally on the axis , producing an apparent ...
... displacement of the atlas relative to the axis has been the subject of much controversy in the literature . Brav ( 1936 ) reported a patient who could voluntarily displace the atlas laterally on the axis , producing an apparent ...
Page 316
... displacement suggesting the mechanism of the injury . In forward displacement , the odontoid process ap- pears to be sheared off by the transverse ligament ( Figs . 50 and 51 ) , and in backward displacement by the anterior arch of the ...
... displacement suggesting the mechanism of the injury . In forward displacement , the odontoid process ap- pears to be sheared off by the transverse ligament ( Figs . 50 and 51 ) , and in backward displacement by the anterior arch of the ...
Contents
Foreword to volumes 25 and 26 V | 1 |
Experimental injury of the spinal cord Thomas B Ducker | 9 |
Pathology of injuries of the vertebral column with emphasis on the macroscopical aspects Byron A Kakulas and George M Bedbrook | 27 |
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accident acute Amer anatomical anteflexion arch articular process atlanto-axial atlanto-axial joint atlas axis axons bilateral birth injury bladder blood flow Bone Jt Surg bony brain stem cause central cervical cord cervical spine clinical complete cord lesion cord damage cord syndrome deflexion deformity diagnosis dislocation displacement disruption Ducker edema experimental fibers flexion force fracture luxation function fusion gray matter Guttmann hemorrhage hyperdeflexion hyperextension interlocking intervertebral disc intervertebral joint Jellinger Klaue laminectomy ligament longitudinal lower cervical spine lumbar mechanism ment motor movement myelin myelopathy neck necrosis nerve roots Neurol neurological Neurosurg normal occur odontoid process paralysis paraplegia paraplegic pathological patients posterior radiograph radiological reduction regeneration result rotation rupture sagittal Schneider segments sensory skull traction spinal canal spinal cord injury spinal injuries spinous process stab wounds studies subluxation surgical tetraplegia thoracic tion tissue transection transverse treatment unilateral upper cervical vascular vertebral arteries vertebral body vertebral column white matter Wolman