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Neuroimaging of Spinal Canal Stenosis

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2016
Spinal stenosis is common and presents in a variety of forms. Symptomatic lumbar stenosis occurs in approximately 10% of the population and cervical stenosis in 9% over age 70. Imaging is central to the management decision process and first-choice MR imaging may be substituted with CT and CT myelography.
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Lumbar canal stenosis

2010
Chapter 16.12 covers lumbar canal stenosis, including pathogenesis, clinical presentation, investigations, management, and surgical technique of laminectomy.
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Lumbar canal stenosis

2023
David Luong   +2 more
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Unilateral thoracic canal stenosis.

Neurology India, 2000
Two unusual cases of thoracic spinal canal stenosis are reported. The cord compression was a result of unilateral hypertrophy of the lamina and facet joint. Bony decompression resulted in rapid neurological recovery.
M, Deogaonkar   +3 more
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Nerve Root Canal Stenosis

1983
This condition is characterised by gross narrowing of one affected disc space, with sclerosis of the adjacent vertebral bodies. Occurring commonly as an isolated affection in an otherwise normal spine, even late in life, it is seen most commonly at L 5/S1, occasionally at L4/5 and rarely at higher levels in the lumbar spine (Figs. 1.1,2).
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Spinal Canal Stenosis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
George M. Weisz, Paul Lee
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New MRI Grading System for the Cervical Canal Stenosis

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2011
Yusuhn Kang, Joon-Woo Lee, Saebeom Hur
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