Neuroradiology
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Attention deficits have been repeatedly reported via neuropsychological assessment in previous literature in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP). However, there are few functional neuroimaging studies of patients with CLBP during attention processing, and the exact underlying neural mechanisms are yet to be elucidated. ⋯ Our study provides in vivo imaging evidence of abnormal CFP network function during attention-demanding condition in patients with CLBP, which might reflect partly an adaptation/maladaptation of the brain to the chronic pain states.
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The craniovertebral junction is anatomically complicated. Representative vertebral artery (VA) variations include the persistent first intersegmental artery (FIA), fenestration of the VA above and below C1 (FEN), posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) from C1/2, and high-riding VA (HRVA). The ponticulus posticus (PP) is a well-known osseous anomaly at C1. Although those anomalies are frequent in patients with cervical deformity, the prevalence of these in subjects with normal cervical spines is still unknown. The aim of this study is to investigate the variations and prevalence of vascular and osseous anomalies based on three-dimensional computed tomographic (3D CT) angiography in patients without any cervical diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Klippel-Feil syndrome, or Down syndrome. ⋯ According to past reports, many VA anomalies could be attributed to congenital or acquired conditions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis). However, VA anomalies appear to exist even in patients without any such cervical diseases.