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570 Views
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Multimodal Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Lesion: Comparative Outcomes of Vojta Therapy and Lokomat Training

  • Anamaria Gherle,
  • Carmen Delia Nistor-Cseppento,
  • Liviu Lazar,
  • Ștefania Deac,
  • Mirela Elena Bodea,
  • Florin Mihai Marcu,
  • Sebastian Tirla and
  • Mariana Lidia Cevei

15 November 2025

Background and Objectives: Spinal cord lesion is a severe disorder of the central nervous system, leading to partial or complete interruption of nerve impulse transmission between the brain and the periphery and causing severe neurological and functi...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,619 Views
9 Pages

28 January 2025

Introduction: This case report examines the impact of a novel combined neuromuscular electrical stimulation (Comb-NMES) regimen on muscle glucose signaling, fiber type distribution, and metabolic function in a patient with acute spinal cord injury (S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,612 Views
17 Pages

Objective: the role of the supraspinal system in the neural control mechanisms of adhesion locomotor pattern formation was studied in lizard Gekko gecko. Methods: the locomotor performance and adaptation of the chronically lesioned Gekko gecko was do...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
973 Views
12 Pages

Exoskeleton Rehabilitation for Complete Thoracic Spinal Cord Lesion: A Case Study

  • Rina Xue Li Choo,
  • Jia Ling Oh,
  • Haibin Yu and
  • Boon Chong Kwok

Background: Spinal cord injury is a life-changing condition for individuals who have previously been independent in activities of daily living. Motor recovery prognosis for individuals with complete spinal cord lesion above thoracic level ten is poor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,539 Views
20 Pages

19 December 2014

The lumbar spinal cords of lizards were transected, but after the initial paralysis most lizards recovered un-coordinated movements of hind limbs. At 25-45 days post-lesion about 50% of lizards were capable of walking with a limited coordination. His...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,859 Views
18 Pages

New Model of Ventral Spinal Cord Lesion Induced by Balloon Compression in Rats

  • Petr Krupa,
  • Katerina Stepankova,
  • Jessica CF. Kwok,
  • James W. Fawcett,
  • Veronika Cimermanova,
  • Pavla Jendelova and
  • Lucia Machova Urdzikova

Despite the variety of experimental models of spinal cord injury (SCI) currently used, the model of the ventral compression cord injury, which is commonly seen in humans, is very limited. Ventral balloon compression injury reflects the common anatomi...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,508 Views
23 Pages

Endurance training prior to spinal cord injury (SCI) has a beneficial effect on the activation of signaling pathways responsible for survival, neuroplasticity, and neuroregeneration. It is, however, unclear which training-induced cell populations are...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,483 Views
18 Pages

18 November 2021

Hundreds of thousands of people suffer spinal cord injuries each year. The experimental application of stem cells following spinal cord injury has opened a new era to promote neuroprotection and neuroregeneration of damaged tissue. Currently, there i...

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  • Open Access
79 Citations
5,380 Views
20 Pages

30 July 2021

Microglia and astrocytes play an important role in the regulation of immune responses under various pathological conditions. To detect environmental cues associated with the transformation of reactive microglia (M1) and astrocytes (A1) into their pol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,543 Views
23 Pages

Conditional Ablation of Myeloid TNF Improves Functional Outcome and Decreases Lesion Size after Spinal Cord Injury in Mice

  • Ditte Gry Ellman,
  • Minna Christiansen Lund,
  • Maiken Nissen,
  • Pernille Sveistrup Nielsen,
  • Charlotte Sørensen,
  • Emilie Boye Lester,
  • Estrid Thougaard,
  • Louise Helskov Jørgensen,
  • Sergei A. Nedospasov and
  • Ditte Caroline Andersen
  • + 4 authors

3 November 2020

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition consisting of an instant primary mechanical injury followed by a secondary injury that progresses for weeks to months. The cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plays an important role in the pathoph...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,289 Views
15 Pages

Primary Cauda Equina Lymphoma Mimicking Meningioma

  • Pierfrancesco Lapolla,
  • Vincenza Maiola,
  • Pietro Familiari,
  • Gabriella Tomei,
  • Dominella Gangemi,
  • Sara Ienzi,
  • Roberto Arcese,
  • Mauro Palmieri,
  • Michela Relucenti and
  • Andrea Mingoli
  • + 5 authors

22 August 2024

Background: Spinal cord lymphomas represent a minority of extranodal lymphomas and often pose diagnostic challenges by imitating primary spinal tumors or inflammatory/infective lesions. This paper presents a unique case of primary cauda equina lympho...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,179 Views
8 Pages

Magnetic-Resonance Diffusion-Tensor Tractography in the Diagnosis of Tumefactive Spinal-Cord Lesions in Neuromyelitis Optica

  • Yung Hsu,
  • Ming-Chung Chou,
  • Poh-Shiow Yeh,
  • Te-Chang Wu,
  • Ching-Chung Ko and
  • Tai-Yuan Chen

Magnetic-resonance (MR) imaging is the modality of choice for the evaluation of spinal-cord lesions. However, challenges persist in discriminating demyelinating processes from neoplastic lesions using conventional MR sequences. Consequently, an invas...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,715 Views
15 Pages

24 October 2019

Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) can counteract the highly frequent involuntary muscle contractions and the uncontrolled micturition events that characterize the neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) due to supra-sacral spinal cord lesions. The ability o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,545 Views
18 Pages

Spinal cord injury (SCI) where the lower motor neuron is compromised leads to atrophy and degenerative changes in the respective muscle. This type of lesion becomes especially critical when the gluteal muscles and/or the hamstrings are affected as th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,667 Views
23 Pages

A Time-Course Study of the Expression Level of Synaptic Plasticity-Associated Genes in Un-Lesioned Spinal Cord and Brain Areas in a Rat Model of Spinal Cord Injury: A Bioinformatic Approach

  • Vito Antonio Baldassarro,
  • Marco Sanna,
  • Andrea Bighinati,
  • Michele Sannia,
  • Marco Gusciglio,
  • Luciana Giardino,
  • Luca Lorenzini and
  • Laura Calzà

10 August 2021

“Neuroplasticity” is often evoked to explain adaptation and compensation after acute lesions of the Central Nervous System (CNS). In this study, we investigated the modification of 80 genes involved in synaptic plasticity at different times (24 h, 8...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,075 Views
26 Pages

Background/Objectives: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that damages the myelin sheath of the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. Although MS lesions in the brain are more frequently investigated, MS lesi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,131 Views
17 Pages

Comparison of Reported Spinal Cord Lesions in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis with Theiler’s Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus Induced Demyelinating Disease

  • Eva Leitzen,
  • Wen Jin,
  • Vanessa Herder,
  • Andreas Beineke,
  • Suliman Ahmed Elmarabet,
  • Wolfgang Baumgärtner and
  • Florian Hansmann

25 February 2019

Background: Spinal cord (SC) lesions in Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus induced demyelinating disease (TMEV-IDD) resemble important features of brain lesions in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) including inflammation, demyelination,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,583 Views
20 Pages

16 October 2019

Hallmarks of Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV)-induced demyelinating disease (TMEV-IDD) include spinal cord (SC) inflammation, demyelination and axonal damage occurring approximately 5–8 weeks after classical intracerebral (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,811 Views
10 Pages

Needs and Research Priorities for Young People with Spinal Cord Lesion or Spina Bifida and Their Caregivers: A National Survey in Switzerland within the PEPSCI Collaboration

  • Irina Benninger,
  • Patricia Lampart,
  • Gabi Mueller,
  • Marika Augutis,
  • Inge Eriks-Hoogland,
  • Sebastian Grunt,
  • Erin Hayes Kelly,
  • Beth Padden,
  • Cordula Scherer and
  • Sandra Shavit
  • + 4 authors

27 February 2022

The aim of this study was to describe the needs and research priorities of Swiss children/adolescents and young adults (from here, “young people”) with spinal cord injury/disorder (SCI/D) or spina bifida (SB) and their parents in the heal...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,736 Views
22 Pages

The Role of MRI Lesions in Identifying Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Comprehensive Review

  • Robert-Constantin Anicăi,
  • Alin Ciubotaru,
  • Cristina Grosu,
  • Daniel Alexa,
  • Roxana Covali,
  • Ioana Păvăleanu,
  • Andrei Ionuț Cucu,
  • Amelian Mădălin Bobu,
  • Cristina Mihaela Ghiciuc and
  • Maria Magdalena Leon
  • + 2 authors

10 June 2025

Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS) represents a challenging phase of multiple sclerosis, marked by gradual neurological decline and reduced inflammatory activity. In recent years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become essential for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,911 Views
15 Pages

Sacrifice of Involved Nerve Root during Surgical Resection of Foraminal and/or Dumbbell Spinal Neurinomas

  • Alberto Vandenbulcke,
  • Ginevra Federica D’Onofrio,
  • Gabriele Capo,
  • Wassim Baassiri and
  • Cédric Y. Barrey

7 January 2023

Even if usually needed to achieve the gross total resection (GTR) of spinal benign nerve sheath tumors (NSTs), nerve root sacrifice remains controversial regarding the risk of neurological deficit. For foraminal NSTs, we hypothesize that the involved...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,862 Views
22 Pages

Oligodendrocyte Progenitors in Glial Scar: A Bet on Remyelination

  • Davide Marangon,
  • Juliana Helena Castro e Silva,
  • Valentina Cerrato,
  • Enrica Boda and
  • Davide Lecca

12 June 2024

Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) represent a subtype of glia, giving rise to oligodendrocytes, the myelin-forming cells in the central nervous system (CNS). While OPCs are highly proliferative during development, they become relatively quiesce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,741 Views
14 Pages

Treatment of the Paretic Hand with a Robotic Glove Combined with Physiotherapy in a Patient Suffering from Traumatic Tetraparesis: A Case Report

  • Federica Bressi,
  • Laura Cricenti,
  • Marco Bravi,
  • Fabiana Pannunzio,
  • Francesca Cordella,
  • Martina Lapresa,
  • Sandra Miccinilli,
  • Fabio Santacaterina,
  • Loredana Zollo and
  • Silvia Sterzi
  • + 1 author

27 March 2023

Background: cervical spinal cord injury leads to loss of upper limb functionality, which causes a decrease in autonomy to perform activities of daily living. The use of robotic technologies in rehabilitation could contribute to improving upper limb f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,481 Views
10 Pages

MRI of the Entire Spinal Cord—Worth the While or Waste of Time? A Retrospective Study of 74 Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

  • Esben Nyborg Poulsen,
  • Anna Olsson,
  • Stefan Gustavsen,
  • Annika Reynberg Langkilde,
  • Annette Bang Oturai and
  • Jonathan Frederik Carlsen

Spinal cord lesions are included in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), yet spinal cord MRI is not mandatory for diagnosis according to the latest revisions of the McDonald Criteria. We investigated the distribution of spinal cord lesions in MS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,611 Views
10 Pages

Angio Cone-Beam CT (Angio-CBCT) and 3D Road-Mapping for the Detection of Spinal Cord Vascularization in Patients Requiring Treatment for a Thoracic Aortic Lesion: A Feasibility Study

  • Pierre-Antoine Barral,
  • Mariangela De Masi,
  • Axel Bartoli,
  • Paul Beunon,
  • Arnaud Gallon,
  • Farouk Tradi,
  • Jean-François Hak,
  • Marine Gaudry and
  • Alexis Jacquier

11 November 2022

Background: Spinal cord ischemia is a major complication of treatment for descending thoracic aorta (DTA) disease. Our objectives were (1) to describe the value of angiographic cone-beam CT (angio-CBCT) and 3D road-mapping to visualize the Adamkiewic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15,277 Views
27 Pages

It Looks Like a Spinal Cord Tumor but It Is Not

  • Julien Fournel,
  • Marc Hermier,
  • Anna Martin,
  • Delphine Gamondès,
  • Emanuele Tommasino,
  • Théo Broussolle,
  • Alexis Morgado,
  • Wassim Baassiri,
  • Francois Cotton and
  • Yves Berthezène
  • + 1 author

29 February 2024

Differentiating neoplastic from non-neoplastic spinal cord pathologies may be challenging due to overlapping clinical and radiological features. Spinal cord tumors, which comprise only 2–4% of central nervous system tumors, are rarer than non-t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,267 Views
5 Pages

Volumetric MRI Assessment of Brain and Spinal Cord in Finnish Twins Discordant for Multiple Sclerosis

  • Hanna Kuusisto,
  • Xingchen Wu,
  • Prasun Dastidar,
  • Tiina Luukkaala and
  • Irina Elovaara

5 October 2012

Background and Objective. Brain size, white matter hyperintensity, and the development of brain atrophy are known to be highly heritable. The decrease of brain volume starts from the very onset of multiple sclerosis and is 10-fold compared with norma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,756 Views
10 Pages

Clinical and Imaging Characteristics of Non-Neoplastic Spinal Lesions: A Comparative Study with Intramedullary Tumors

  • Keita Kajikawa,
  • Narihito Nagoshi,
  • Osahiko Tsuji,
  • Satoshi Suzuki,
  • Masahiro Ozaki,
  • Yohei Takahashi,
  • Mitsuru Yagi,
  • Morio Matsumoto,
  • Masaya Nakamura and
  • Kota Watanabe

28 November 2022

The features of non-neoplastic lesions are often similar to those of intramedullary tumors, and a differential diagnosis is challenging to obtain in some cases. A surgical biopsy, which is performed on highly invasive tumors, should be avoided in cas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,000 Views
17 Pages

23 September 2023

Providing cellular support and modifying the glial scar around the lesion are two key strategies for promoting axonal regeneration after spinal cord injury. We showed previously that over-expressing polysialic acid (PSA) on Schwann cells (SCs) by len...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,488 Views
19 Pages

Imaging of the Spinal Cord in Multiple Sclerosis: Past, Present, Future

  • Yongsheng Chen,
  • Ewart Mark Haacke and
  • Evanthia Bernitsas

13 November 2020

Spinal cord imaging in multiple sclerosis (MS) plays a significant role in diagnosing and tracking disease progression. The spinal cord is one of four key areas of the central nervous system where documenting the dissemination in space in the McDonal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
100 Citations
11,553 Views
19 Pages

Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Modulate Inflammatory Cytokines after Spinal Cord Injury in Rat

  • Lucia Machová Urdzíková,
  • Jiří Růžička,
  • Michael LaBagnara,
  • Kristýna Kárová,
  • Šárka Kubinová,
  • Klára Jiráková,
  • Raj Murali,
  • Eva Syková,
  • Meena Jhanwar-Uniyal and
  • Pavla Jendelová

25 June 2014

Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) improves functional recovery in experimental models of spinal cord injury (SCI); however, the mechanisms underlying this effect are not completely understood. We investigated the effect of intrathecal i...

  • Data Descriptor
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,641 Views
5 Pages

Data on the Quantification of Aspartate, GABA and Glutamine Levels in the Spinal Cord of Larval Sea Lampreys after a Complete Spinal Cord Injury

  • Blanca Fernández-López,
  • Natividad Pereiro,
  • Anunciación Lafuente,
  • María Celina Rodicio and
  • Antón Barreiro-Iglesias

24 May 2021

We used high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods to quantify aspartate, GABA, and glutamine levels in the spinal cord of larval sea lampreys following a complete spinal cord injury. Mature larval sea lampreys recover spontaneously from a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,996 Views
12 Pages

Longitudinal Imaging of Injured Spinal Cord Myelin and White Matter with 3D Ultrashort Echo Time Magnetization Transfer (UTE-MT) and Diffusion MRI

  • Qingbo Tang,
  • Yajun Ma,
  • Qun Cheng,
  • Yuanshan Wu,
  • Junyuan Chen,
  • Jiang Du,
  • Pengzhe Lu and
  • Eric Y. Chang

30 August 2024

Quantitative MRI techniques could be helpful to noninvasively and longitudinally monitor dynamic changes in spinal cord white matter following injury, but imaging and postprocessing techniques in small animals remain lacking. Unilateral C5 hemisectio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,791 Views
20 Pages

Time-Course Changes of Extracellular Matrix Encoding Genes Expression Level in the Spinal Cord Following Contusion Injury—A Data-Driven Approach

  • Andrea Bighinati,
  • Zahra Khalajzeyqami,
  • Vito Antonio Baldassarro,
  • Luca Lorenzini,
  • Maura Cescatti,
  • Marzia Moretti,
  • Luciana Giardino and
  • Laura Calzà

9 February 2021

The involvement of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in lesion evolution and functional outcome is well recognized in spinal cord injury. Most attention has been dedicated to the “core” area of the lesion and scar formation, while only scattered reports...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
734 Views
4 Pages

1 October 2018

In the current study, we report a missed diagnosis of combined chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) in a patient with a cervical spinal cord lesion. At 3.5 months after the onset of symptoms, a 60-year-old female with mild motor w...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,112 Views
7 Pages

25 February 2021

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a B cell malignancy resulting in osteolytic lesions. Pathological fracture of the vertebral body resulting in spinal cord compression is a common complication and accounts for approximately 5% of patients with MM. To date, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,507 Views
23 Pages

Numerous intervention strategies have been developed to promote functional tissue repair following experimental spinal cord injury (SCI), including the bridging of lesion-induced cystic cavities with bioengineered scaffolds. Integration between such...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,202 Views
22 Pages

Novel Strategies for Spinal Cord Regeneration

  • Bogdan Costăchescu,
  • Adelina-Gabriela Niculescu,
  • Marius Gabriel Dabija,
  • Raluca Ioana Teleanu,
  • Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu and
  • Lucian Eva

A spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most devastating lesions, as it can damage the continuity and conductivity of the central nervous system, resulting in complex pathophysiology. Encouraged by the advances in nanotechnology, stem cell biology,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,807 Views
9 Pages

Long-Term Survival and Causes of Death in Patients below the Age of 60 with Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury in Germany

  • Roland Thietje,
  • Birgitt Kowald,
  • Ralf Böthig,
  • Arndt P. Schulz,
  • Markus Northmann,
  • Yannick Rau and
  • Sven Hirschfeld

22 December 2021

To study the mortality, cause and risk indicators of death in German patients with traumatic spinal cord injury, patients with traumatic spinal cord injury admitted to Berufsgenossenschaftliches Trauma Hospital Hamburg between 1 January 1997 and 31 D...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,779 Views
13 Pages

Emerging Roles of Microglia Depletion in the Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury

  • Junhao Deng,
  • Fanqi Meng,
  • Kexue Zhang,
  • Jianpeng Gao,
  • Zhongyang Liu,
  • Ming Li,
  • Xiao Liu,
  • Jiantao Li,
  • Yu Wang and
  • Licheng Zhang
  • + 1 author

9 June 2022

Microglia, as the resident immune cells and first responder to neurological insults, play an extremely important role in the pathophysiological process of spinal cord injury. On the one hand, microglia respond rapidly and gather around the lesion in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,909 Views
14 Pages

Edema after CNS Trauma: A Focus on Spinal Cord Injury

  • Mostafa Seblani,
  • Patrick Decherchi and
  • Jean-Michel Brezun

Edema after spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the first observations after the primary injury and lasts for few days after trauma. It has serious consequences on the affected tissue and can aggravate the initial devastating condition. To date, the m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,326 Views
26 Pages

31 July 2025

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a major disability that, to this day, does not have a permanent cure. The spinal cord extends caudally through the body structure of the vertebral column and is part of the central nervous system (CNS). The spinal cord ena...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,140 Views
13 Pages

Effects of a Gait Training Program on Spinal Cord Injury Patients: A Single-Group Prospective Cohort Study

  • Alexander Echemendía del Valle,
  • Juan Enrique Bender del Busto,
  • Armando Sentmanat Belisón,
  • Juan Nicolás Cuenca-Zaldívar,
  • Oliver Martínez-Pozas,
  • Pedro Martínez-Lozano,
  • Samuel Fernández-Carnero,
  • Norberto Valcárcel Izquierdo and
  • Eleuterio A. Sánchez-Romero

21 November 2023

Introduction: Spinal cord injury is defined as the pathological process produced by any etiology affecting the spinal cord, which may alter motor, sensory, and/or autonomic function below the level of the lesion. The complexity of the neurological de...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,967 Views
18 Pages

25 August 2021

Unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms of spinal cord injury is fundamental for our possibility to develop successful therapeutic approaches. These approaches need to address the issues of the emergence of a non-permissive environment for a...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,688 Views
9 Pages

Intrathecal Cell Therapy with Autologous Bone Marrow Stromal Cells as a New Tool for Neurologic Sequels after Spinal Cord Surgery: A Report of Two Cases

  • Mercedes Zurita,
  • Celia Bonilla,
  • Concepción Aguayo,
  • Cecilia Fernández-Mateos,
  • Paula Martínez,
  • Silvia De La Calle,
  • Nieves Repollés and
  • Esther Moñivas

26 October 2022

Background aims: The possibility of permanent neurological sequels after surgery of benign lesions affecting the spinal cord is well known. Frequently, they are irreversible, with no effective treatment other than rehabilitation. However, in recent y...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,085 Views
11 Pages

A Comprehensive Characterization of Patients with Spinal Cord Neurosarcoidosis: A Single Center Cross-Sectional Study of Clinical Outcomes

  • Rami Al-Hader,
  • Justin Nofar,
  • Ahmed Mohamedelkhair,
  • Muhammad Affan,
  • Lonni R. Schultz and
  • Mirela Cerghet

27 August 2024

Background/Objective: To describe the clinical features and radiological outcomes of patients with spinal cord neurosarcoidosis, treatments, and long-term follow-up for this rare disorder. Methods: A cross-sectional, retrospective medical chart revie...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,239 Views
8 Pages

Advances in Spinal Cord Neuromodulation: The Integration of Neuroengineering, Computational Approaches, and Innovative Conceptual Frameworks

  • Pierre-François Pradat,
  • David Hayon,
  • Sophie Blancho,
  • Pauline Neveu,
  • Mohammed Khamaysa and
  • Nicolas Guerout

13 June 2023

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an approved treatment for intractable pain and has recently emerged as a promising area of research for restoring function after spinal cord lesion. This review will focus on the historical evolution of this transitio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,639 Views
9 Pages

14 June 2020

A cervical hemicontusion spinal cord injury (SCI) produces forelimb deficits on the ipsilateral side of the injury while sparing the function of the limbs on the contralateral side of the injury, allowing for the evaluation of experimental therapeuti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14,285 Views
11 Pages

Exploring Spinal Cord Changes in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Using MRI

  • Amani A. Alrehaili,
  • Nahla L. Faizo,
  • Batool M. Alsulimani,
  • Raghad K. Alsulimani,
  • Dana A. Aldwaila,
  • Nada J. Alqarni and
  • Nisreen Lutfi Faizo

12 March 2024

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS). The diagnosis of MS is based on clinical signs and symptoms as well as findings in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences by demonstrating the spatial an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,452 Views
19 Pages

Mouse Spinal Cord Vascular Transcriptome Analysis Identifies CD9 and MYLIP as Injury-Induced Players

  • Isaura Martins,
  • Dalila Neves-Silva,
  • Mariana Ascensão-Ferreira,
  • Ana Filipa Dias,
  • Daniel Ribeiro,
  • Ana Filipa Isidro,
  • Raquel Quitéria,
  • Diogo Paramos-de-Carvalho,
  • Nuno L. Barbosa-Morais and
  • Leonor Saúde

Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) initiates a cascade of cellular events, culminating in irreversible tissue loss and neuroinflammation. After the trauma, the blood vessels are destroyed. The blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB), a physical barrier betw...

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