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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Spinal cord lesion
  1. Alobeidi F, Thurnher MM, Jäger HR. Non-tumoural spinal cord lesions. In: Adam A, Dixon AK, Gillard JH, Schaefer ...
  2. ... common, physical causes of bedwetting may include: Lower spinal cord lesions Birth defects of the genitourinary tract Urinary tract ...
  3. Alobeidi F, Thurnher MM, Jäger HR. Non-tumoural spinal cord lesions. In: Adam A, Dixon AK, Gillard JH, Schaefer- ...
  4. Bartleson JD. Mechanical and other lesions of the spine, nerve roots, and spinal cord. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, eds. Goldman-Cecil Medicine . 27th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2024:chap 369. Lemmon R, Leonard J. ...
  5. ... Surgical drainage or removal of the affected area (lesion) may be needed. If the condition is related to an IUD, the device must be removed.
  6. ... blood infections or infections of the brain and spinal cord. MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE SPECIALIST A maternal-fetal medicine ... surgery for a problem in the brain or spinal cord, the neurologist might work with a neurosurgeon. NEUROSURGEON ...
  7. ... have swelling and irritation of the brain and spinal cord when they are diagnosed. Symptoms of brain infection ...
  8. ... system. Inflammation of the gray matter in the spinal cord leads to muscle weakness and paralysis. Acute flaccid ...
  9. ... vitamin K before delivery. Premature babies whose umbilical cords are not clamped right away have less risk for IVH. Premature babies who are born in a hospital with a NICU and do not have to be transported after birth also have less risk for IVH.