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12th International ArgoSpine symposium — guest speakers lectures

12th International ArgoSpine symposium — guest speakers lectures Guest speakers lectures Cord vascularisation Up until the nineteen-fifties, despite the remarkable findings made by Adamkiewicz at the end of the nineteenth century who repudiated arterial "metamerization", it was classically said that the spinal cord was supplied by an extensive vascular system which traced the segmentation of the roots. tudies carried out over the last can be the fact of the disappearance of sixty years have confirmed the the tail, with regression of the caudal i~l findings of this author and have myelomeres, and the fact of the functional organisation of the "intumescences" established that arterial vascularisation of (enlargements) at the cervical and lumbar the spinal cord is generally poor, particularly levels. The arrangement is not so at the thoracic level. It is now also segmented here, as there is a functional understood that the vascular system is complexity, organizing in few myelomeres much more well-defined ventrally than a motor function much more complicated dorsally, and that circulation of the intra- than in the dorsal area. There is a kind of medullar arteries is terminal and there is no sufficient collateral blood circulation. These telescoping in the metameres which findings, starting from a functional point of reduces the height http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ArgoSpine News & Journal Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by ARGOS
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Orthopedics; Surgical Orthopedics; Diagnostic Radiology
ISSN
1957-7729
eISSN
1957-7737
DOI
10.1007/BF03041141
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Abstract

Guest speakers lectures Cord vascularisation Up until the nineteen-fifties, despite the remarkable findings made by Adamkiewicz at the end of the nineteenth century who repudiated arterial "metamerization", it was classically said that the spinal cord was supplied by an extensive vascular system which traced the segmentation of the roots. tudies carried out over the last can be the fact of the disappearance of sixty years have confirmed the the tail, with regression of the caudal i~l findings of this author and have myelomeres, and the fact of the functional organisation of the "intumescences" established that arterial vascularisation of (enlargements) at the cervical and lumbar the spinal cord is generally poor, particularly levels. The arrangement is not so at the thoracic level. It is now also segmented here, as there is a functional understood that the vascular system is complexity, organizing in few myelomeres much more well-defined ventrally than a motor function much more complicated dorsally, and that circulation of the intra- than in the dorsal area. There is a kind of medullar arteries is terminal and there is no sufficient collateral blood circulation. These telescoping in the metameres which findings, starting from a functional point of reduces the height

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ArgoSpine News & JournalSpringer Journals

Published: May 15, 2009

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