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184 related items for PubMed ID: 30391938

  • 1. Ependyma-Lined Canal with Surrounding Neuroglial Tissues in Lumbosacral Lipomatous Malformations: Relationship with Retained Medullary Cord.
    Murakami N, Morioka T, Shimogawa T, Mukae N, Inoha S, Sasaguri T, Suzuki SO, Iihara K.
    Pediatr Neurosurg; 2018; 53(6):387-394. PubMed ID: 30391938
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  • 2. Two Cases of Large Filar Cyst Associated with Terminal Lipoma: Relationship with Retained Medullary Cord.
    Mukae N, Morioka T, Suzuki SO, Murakami N, Shimogawa T, Kanata A, Tsukamoto H, Mizoguchi M.
    World Neurosurg; 2020 Oct; 142():294-298. PubMed ID: 32668332
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  • 4. Bony and Cartilaginous Tissues in Lumbosacral Lipomas.
    Shimogawa T, Morioka T, Murakami N, Mukae N, Hashiguchi K, Suzuki SO, Iihara K.
    Pediatr Neurosurg; 2018 Oct; 53(5):305-310. PubMed ID: 29975963
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  • 5. Glial fibrillary acidic protein immunopositive neuroglial tissues with or without ependyma-lined canal in spinal lipoma of filar type: Relationship with retained medullary cord.
    Murakami N, Morioka T, Kurogi A, Suzuki SO, Shimogawa T, Mukae N, Yoshimoto K.
    Surg Neurol Int; 2024 Oct; 15():326. PubMed ID: 39372996
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  • 6. Retained medullary cord in humans: late arrest of secondary neurulation.
    Pang D, Zovickian J, Moes GS.
    Neurosurgery; 2011 Jun; 68(6):1500-19; discussion 1519. PubMed ID: 21336222
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  • 12. Retained medullary cord and caudal lipoma with histopathological presence of terminal myelocystocele in the epidural stalk.
    Kurogi A, Murakami N, Suzuki SO, Shimogawa T, Mukae N, Yoshimoto K, Morioka T.
    Surg Neurol Int; 2023 Jun; 14():279. PubMed ID: 37680925
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  • 14. Unjoined primary and secondary neural tubes: junctional neural tube defect, a new form of spinal dysraphism caused by disturbance of junctional neurulation.
    Eibach S, Moes G, Hou YJ, Zovickian J, Pang D.
    Childs Nerv Syst; 2017 Oct; 33(10):1633-1647. PubMed ID: 27796548
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  • 15. Surgical experience of 120 patients with lumbosacral lipomas.
    Arai H, Sato K, Okuda O, Miyajima M, Hishii M, Nakanishi H, Ishii H.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2001 Sep; 143(9):857-64. PubMed ID: 11685617
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  • 18. Secondary Neurulation Defects: Retained Medullary Cord.
    Kim KH, Lee JY, Wang KC.
    Adv Tech Stand Neurosurg; 2023 Sep; 47():215-223. PubMed ID: 37640876
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  • 19. Histological features of congenital lipomas of the lower spinal canal.
    Walsh JW, Markesbery WR.
    J Neurosurg; 1980 Apr; 52(4):564-9. PubMed ID: 6989963
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