Both clinical and experimental (vitamin A induced) examples of these malformations are used ... the facial skeleton or viscerocranium (causing oropharyngeal defects). The pathology of these ...
This instability may affect the craniocervical junction—the area where the skull meets the spine—potentially contributing to the development of Chiari malformations. The weakened connective ...
Terrified residents living next to a notorious junction dubbed 'Britain's worst' have named it 'Death Corner' and claimed that the police and local council won't change the speed limits on it ...
Holocord syringomyelia (HSM) is characterized by a continuous spinal cord cavitation along its entire length and is currently poorly documented in dogs. This retrospective multicentric case series ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Penetrating craniovertebral junction (CVJ) injuries are rare. The mortality rate of these lesions is extremely high due to the complex anatomy of the region composed of a ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Penetrating craniovertebral junction (CVJ) injuries are rare. The mortality rate of these lesions is extremely high due to the complex anatomy of the region composed of a ...
Ramucirumab is under clinical development by Eli Lilly and Co and currently in Phase II for Oropharyngeal Cancer. According to GlobalData ... gastric or gastro-esophageal junction adenocarcinoma with ...
What is a Chiari malformation? A Chiari malformation is a problem in which a part of the brain (the cerebellum) at the back of the skull bulges through a normal opening in the skull where it joins the ...
Capillary malformation (CM) is a type of vascular anomaly, which is an anomaly or disorder of the vascular system, either in veins or arteries. CMs are commonly known as port wine stains. They look ...
The gastro oesophageal junction is where your oesophagus joins your stomach. Cancer that starts here is called gastro oesophageal junction (GOJ) cancer. It might also be called oesophago gastric ...