physician (per the ICD-9 code or a written diagnosis in the attending EP's note) ... 10 The proportion of cervical disease in this population is likely due ...
Damage to these populations by cervical spinal cord injury or disease (i.e. ALS) dramatically diminishes respiration. ... Similar to the spinal cord, V2a ...
Oct 31, 2019 ... The spinal cord injury may also refer to diseases and/or disorders ... 10th Revision (ICD-10)-WHO Version for 2016. [0180]. Spinal cord ...
Damage to these populations by cervical spinal cord injury or disease (i.e. ALS) dramatically diminishes respiration. [0002] There are currently no in vitro ...
When most people talk about ICD-10, they are referring to ICD-10CM. This is the code set for diagnosis coding and is used for all healthcare settings in the ...
The nucleic acid molecules of the present invention, in a further embodiment, 30 encode a polypeptide having one or more of the identifying characteristics of ...
Sep 13, 2018 ... ... electrode array. US7130691B2 2002-06-27 2006-10-31 Falci Scott P Method for eradicating pain of central origin resulting from spinal cord injury.
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine 14 (1), 16-22, 2011. 162, 2011. Nerve injury during the transpsoas approach for lumbar fusion: Report of 2 cases. JK Houten, LC ...
... (ICD-10 codes are provided where available). (E75) lipid storage ... injuries; Thoracic injuries; Lumbar and Sacral injuries; and Central Cord Syndrome.
The applicators include one or more conductive coils configured to generate an electromagnetic or magnetic field focused on a target nerve, muscle or other body ...
... 10 centimeters (cm) away from the surface or border of the device. ... If desired, administration can be localized to the region of the spinal cord injury, e.g., ...
An end or cross section of a turn may have a height ranging from about 1 to 5 cm or from about 10 mm to 51 mm (about . ... spinal cord injury. WO2016033372A1 2014 ...
... (ICD-10 codes are provided where available); Ischemic stroke occurs ... injuries; Thoracic injuries; Lumbar and Sacral injuries; and Central Cord Syndrome.