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Neurenteric cyst | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Neurenteric cysts (also sometimes spelled neuroenteric) are developmental lesions arising from endoderm, most commonly encountered in the spinal canal. radiopaedia.org
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Posterior Fossa Neurenteric Cysts Can Expand Rapidly: Case Report
Neurenteric cysts are considered congenital lesions that may slowly expand over time. Although more commonly found in the spinal canal, they may be found ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Disseminated neurenteric cyst - PubMed
This case report presents the unusual holospinal dissemination of a neurenteric cyst, which was successfully treated by fenestration and placement of a ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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neurenteric
neurenteric, a. Anat. (njʊərɛnˈtɛrɪk) [f. neur- + enteric.] Connected with the nervous and intestinal systems. neurenteric canal, A prolongation of the neural canal behind the notochord into the archenteron in some vertebrate embryos.1884 Hyatt in Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. XXIII. 119 The presence... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neurenteric Cyst - American Journal of Neuroradiology
Neurenteric (NE) cysts—also known as enterogenous cyst or endodermal cyst—are endodermally derived lesions of the CNS. NE cysts are more common in the spine ... www.ajnr.org
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Spinal neurenteric cysts and their relation to more common aspects ...
Neurenteric cysts are not confined to the spinal column but may be found within the brain, mediastinum, abdomen, pelvis, or even in a subcutaneous location.1,3, ... thejns.org
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Neurenteric canal
The neurenteric canal is also known as the canal of Kovalevsky. A failure of neurenteric canal closure may result in spinal or cranial neurenteric cysts, a pathological finding which may cause symptoms if their location wikipedia.org
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[PDF] Intracranial Neurenteric Cysts: Two Atypical Cases and Review of ...
Introduction. Neurenteric cysts are endothelium-lined struc- tures thought to be derived from malformations involving embryonal rests of primitive endoder-. jdc.jefferson.edu
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Cervical neurenteric cyst and Klippel-Feil syndrome: An abrupt ...
Neurenteric cysts are uncommon developmental disorders reported in 0.7%–1.3% of all spinal tumors. Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) defines a malformative spine ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Congenital neurenteric cyst - Musculoskeletal Infections
Neurenteric cysts are a very rare tumor that develops on the spinal cord during fetal development. In most cases, they are diagnosed during childhood. www.childrens.com
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Exploring brainstem neurenteric cysts - A case series and literature ...
Neurenteric cysts (NCs) are rare congenital anomalies within the central nervous system, originating from the endodermal layer due to inappropriate embryonic ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Neural groove
primitive streak, the blastopore no longer opens on the surface but into the closed canal of the neural tube, and thus a transitory communication, the neurenteric wikipedia.org
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neuro-
neuro- (ˈnjʊərəʊ) combining form of Gr. νεῦρον nerve, used in a number of scientific terms, chiefly Anat. and Path., as neuroaˈnatomy, the anatomy of the nervous system; hence ˌneuroanaˈtomical a., neuroaˈnatomist; neurobiˈology, the branch of biology which deals with nervous tissue; hence ˌneurobio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nasopharyngeal cyst
Differential Diagnosis Differential diagnosis of this cyst are branchial cleft cyst, Rathke cleft cyst, neurenteric cyst, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, adenoid wikipedia.org
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Diastematomyelia
Pathophysiology Diastematomyelia is a "dysraphic state" of unknown embryonic origin, but is probably initiated by an accessory neurenteric canal (an additional wikipedia.org
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