Central post-stroke pain (CPSP) is a type of chronic neuropathic pain that arises following a stroke affecting the central nervous system. Unlike ordinary ...
Thalamic pain syndrome, also known as Dejerine–Roussy syndrome or central post-stroke pain (CPSP), is a chronic neuropathic pain condition that arises after ...
Acute Post-Stroke Thalamic Syndrome is a sudden condition that arises when a stroke damages the thalamus, a deep brain structure that acts like a relay station ...
Dejerine–Roussy syndrome, also known as thalamic pain syndrome, is a chronic pain condition that follows a lesion in the thalamus—often due to stroke. This ...
Dandy–Walker malformation (DWM), also known as Dandy–Walker syndrome, is a rare congenital brain anomaly characterized by underdevelopment (agenesis or ...
Daentl–Townsend–Siegel syndrome (also known as Hydrocephalus-Blue Sclerae-Nephropathy syndrome or Familial nephrosis with hydrocephalus and thin skin) is an ...
D-Glycerate dehydrogenase deficiency—also known as 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) deficiency—is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder in ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is a condition characterized by compression or irritation of the ulnar nerve as it passes through the cubital tunnel at the ...
Cri du chat syndrome—also called 5p deletion syndrome—is a rare genetic disorder caused by the loss (deletion) of a portion of the short arm (“p arm”) of ...
Traumatic craniocervical distraction is a severe injury in which the skull (cranium) becomes forcibly separated from the top of the spine (cervical vertebrae) ...
Ventral Brainstem Compression (VBC) occurs when structures in front of the brainstem press against it, narrowing its space and disrupting normal function. The ...
Cranial settling, also known as basilar invagination in the context of craniocervical junction pathology, refers to the upward migration of the upper cervical ...
Basilar invagination is a craniocervical junction abnormality in which the odontoid process (the “dens” of C2) migrates upward into the foramen magnum, ...
Atlanto-axial vertical dislocation (also called atlanto-axial distraction injury) occurs when the first cervical vertebra (C1, the “atlas”) moves abnormally ...
Atlanto-axial rotatory dislocation (AARD) is a condition in which the first cervical vertebra (C1, also called the atlas) rotates abnormally against the second ...
The atlanto-axial joint is the articulation between the first cervical vertebra (atlas) and the second cervical vertebra (axis). In a lateral dislocation, the ...