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OBJECTIVE
To determine the frequency and clinical significance of postoperative fever in pediatric patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion (PSF).
METHODS
A retrospective chart review was performed for consecutive patients undergoing PSF at a single institution between June 2005 and April 2011,
In our recent studies on the effects of maternal hyperthermia on the embryonic guinea-pig, we have demonstrated two 'teratogenic windows' at embryonic days 13 and 21 (E13 and E21). E13 encompasses the period of the closure of the neural groove and anterior neuropore, and E21 the commencement of the
Guinea pigs were exposed to hyperthermia for 1 hr once or twice on day 11, 12, 13, or 14 (E11-E14) of pregnancy. The mean rectal temperatures were elevated by 3.4 degrees C-4.0 degrees C. This treatment resulted in a marked elevation of rates of resorption and developmental defects in embryos
Thoracic type B2 fractures are high-energy injuries. It is crucial to maintain a high index of suspicion for concomitant visceral injuries. A 33-year-old man presented after a motor vehicle accident with a T4 type B2.3 fracture with an associated sternum fracture. He was treated with a T4 corpectomy
Holospinal epidural abscess (HEA) is a rare pathological entity with significant morbidity and mortality rates. Here, we present a 74-year-old male with HEA treated with focal skip laminectomies and catheter irrigation.Case Description
A 74-year-old
In July 2006, a case of two out of three lambs born to one ewe in a flock of 45 had signs that, in retrospect, were possibly consistent with Schmallenberg virus infection. This occurred in the Onderstepoort area (Gauteng Province) but a definitive diagnosis was not made. Then, in May 2008, a farmer
OBJECTIVE
To compare the clinical results between computer assisted minimally invasive spine surgery (CAMISS) and traditional open fixation surgery which used in thoracolumbar fractures.
METHODS
A prospective randomized controlled trial of patients who had undergone surgery for thoracolumbar
A 54 year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a compliant of high fever following the dental treatment. He had the straight thoracic spine with absence of physiological kyphosis. Blood culture was positive for Streptococcus sanguis I. Echocardiography revealed the mitral valve regurgitation
We report the case of an immunocompetent child with spondylodiscitis as a result of staphylococcal sepsis, which was successfully treated with linezolid. The patient was admitted with fever and circumferential swelling in the paradorsal region, which was evident only in the flexed back position. A
OBJECTIVE
The spinal cord may be affected in different ways in the course of tuberculous infection. The objective of this study was to determine the epidemiologic features, clinical manifestations, pathophysiologic mechanisms, neurologic sequels, and treatment outcomes of tuberculous myelopathy in
Seven year child, who had intussusception 4 month before, readmitted for fever and walking difficulty. On examination, child had mild pallor and kyphosis of the spine but no organomegaly, lymphadenopathy or bone pain . Further evaluation revealed hypercalcemia, diffuse osteoporosis with vertebral
BACKGROUND
Skeletal abnormalities, including spinal deformities, in Noonan syndrome have been described, but no detailed and systematic study of such spinal deformities has been presented in the literature.
METHODS
The cases of sixty patients with Noonan syndrome were reviewed retrospectively, and
The genus Penicillium is among the most common contaminant fungi in the environment. Around 15 species are known to cause opportunistic human mycoses, in immunocompromised patients. Until now, Penicillium purpurogenum has been involved in only three human cases of pulmonary diseases but no
A 71-year-old man was admitted to Teikyo University Hospital with paraplegia, subileus, back pain and high fever. He gave a history of having received treatment for spinal caries 20 years previously. Chest computed tomography and esophageal endoscopy demonstrated evidence of spinal caries and
OBJECTIVE
To report the first case of surgical treatment for severe kyphoscoliosis associated with respiratory disorder in a patient with congenital neuromuscular disease with uniform type 1 fibers (CNMDU1), including management of the possible onset of malignant hyperthermia (MH) in general