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SKELETAL MUSCLE CONTRACTION AND THE MOTOR UNIT
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SKELETAL MUSCLE CONTRACTION AND THE MOTOR UNIT. SKELETAL MUSCLE CONTRACTION AND THE MOTOR UNIT. Researchers have learned that muscle contraction cannot proceed in the absence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and Ca. A single skeletal muscle is composed of many thousands to millions of long, narrow contractile cells called muscle fibers (Fig-1). These fibers are clustered together in parallel bundles called fasciculi. Each muscle fiber is 10 to 80 µ. That are activated during muscle contraction. During con...
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MUSCLE TONE - SPINAL REFELXES
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MUSCLE TONE - SPINAL REFELXES. MUSCLE TONE - SPINAL REFELXES. OVERVIEW OF MUSCLE TONE. The muscle tone exhibited by otherwise relaxed muscles is necessary for these muscles to produce effective movements. If muscles relaxed completely (no resting tone), they would overlengthen, and too much time would be required to take up slack when a contraction was called for. On the other hand, too much tone would not allow for sufficient rest and recovery. Innervation of the Spindles. The Myotatic (Stretch) Reflex.
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SENSORY PATHWAYS
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Ensory pathways include only those routes which conduct information to the conscious cortex of the brain. However, we will use the term in its more loosely and commonly applied context to include input from all receptors, whether their signals reach the conscious level or not. GENERAL SOMATIC AFFERENT (GSA) PATHWAYS FROM THE BODY. Fast and Slow Pain. Discriminating (Epicritic) Touch, Pressure, and Kinesthesia. Some of the subconscious proprioceptive input from the cervical region follows an alternate rou...
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24-January-2006
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Most of the site will reflect the ongoing surgical activity of Prof. Munir Elias MD., PhD. with brief slides and weekly activity. For reference to the academic and theoretical part, you are welcome to visit neurosurgery.fr. The patient was sent for further examination and the visual fields were constricted both eyes. visual acuity right eye 6/9, left 6/24 accordingly. with no swelling of the optic nerves. No signs of diabetes insipidus or hormonal disturbances. 2 It is early to tell now, but almost radic...
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METASTATIC BRAIN TUMORS
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Most of the site will reflect the ongoing surgical activity of Prof. Munir Elias MD., PhD. with brief slides and weekly activity. For reference to the academic and theoretical part, you are welcome to visit neurosurgery.fr. Although infrequently included in autopsy series, metastases to the pituitary are not rare. In the series of Takakura et a! Metastases to the pituitary were present in 6 percent of all patients with cancer and in 20 percent of patients dying with breast cancer. If MRI is not readily a...
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SINGLE METASTATIC BRAIN TUMOURS
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Most of the site will reflect the ongoing surgical activity of Prof. Munir Elias MD., PhD. with brief slides and weekly activity. For reference to the academic and theoretical part, you are welcome to visit neurosurgery.fr. The Role of Radiotherapy. Five nonrandomized retrospective studies have compared surgery plus postoperative WBRT to surgery alone in the management of single brain metastases. These retrospective studies do not establish firmly the efficacy of postoperative WBRT in the treatment o...
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Introduction to main items in neurosurgery
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Most of the site will reflect the ongoing surgical activity of Prof. Munir Elias MD., PhD. with brief slides and weekly activity. For reference to the academic and theoretical part, you are welcome to visit neurosurgery.fr.
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ANTERIOR & LATERAL SPINAL CYSTS
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Anterior (Lateral) Sacral Meningocele; Intrapelvic Meningocele. In cases reported through 1988 in which the side of the anterior sacral defect was specified, 70 occurred solely or primarily on the right side, 49 on the left side, and 24 in the midline or in bilateral 10cations.l The pedicle of the anterior meningocele is often smaller in diameter than the bony defect, but it involves the same portion of the sacrum. As it develops, the anterior sacral meningocele compresses the rectum, uterus and bladder ...
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GLOMUS JUGULARE TUMORS
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During the period of 1980-2004 I had the experience with 10 cases of what could be considered by Ugo Fisch and Douglas Mattox as class C4De2Di2 tumors. For the academic pools and data concerning these tumors you can follow the references. Here, the main concentration is directed to the personal experience of difficulties during operative and the postoperative period. One case was mentioned in the article:. VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CASE. Jon H Robertson, M.D., Jason A. Brodkey, M.D. Glom...Ugo Fisch and Dou...