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Oculosympathetic Spasm With Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Archives of Neurology, 1984A 23-year-old man, involved in a motor-vehicle accident, became quadraparetic due to cervical spinal cord injury at the C-4 to C-6 level. Five months later he was noted to have bilateral, asymmetric pupillary mydriasis precipitated by elevation and stretch of an arm or leg. Pharmacologic pupillary testing and ciliospinal reflex responses suggested that
L B, Kline +2 more
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Trigemino-cervical reflex in spinal cord injury
Neuroscience Letters, 2014Abnormal enhancement of polysynaptic brainstem reflexes has been previously reported in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). We aimed to investigate trigemino-cervical reflex (TCR) in SCI since it may reflect alterations in the connections of trigeminal proprioceptive system and cervical motoneurons.
Gunduz, Aysegul +5 more
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Birth Injury to the Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord
1983Mechanical trauma to the cervical spine still occurs at birth. In 2 of 48 perinatal postmortems traumatic damage to the cervical spinal cord was found. Also in this series at least 12% of cases from one hospital showed some degree of trauma to the cervical spine but this was of a lesser degree in individual cases than 20 years ago.
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Oxygen myelography for cervical spinal cord injuries
Neuroradiology, 1977Oxygen myelographies were performed on 15 patients with cervical spinal cord injuries, in seven of whom narrowing of the spinal cord was caused by a fracture-dislocation. In eight the fracture was of bursting type, and the neurological involement in these was more severe than in the former type. The main findings in seven early myelograms were swelling
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Management of athletic injuries of the cervical spine and spinal cord
Neurosurgery, 1991Abstract Injuries to the cervical spine among athletes present inherent difficulties, especially in advising for return to contact sports. Experience with the acute care of 63 patients who sustained cervical spine injuries while participating in organized sporting events is analyzed.
J E, Bailes +4 more
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Anesthesia for Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
2014Anesthesiologists are involved in the care of acute cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) patients related to blunt and penetrating trauma, as well as perioperative injuries resulting from spine surgery and/or preexisting spondylosis. Knowledge of the ASIA injury scale classification and epidemiology of associated injuries helps the anesthesiologist to ...
Apolonia E. Abramowicz, Maria Bustillo
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Acute Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
1992Because of the significant mortality, CNS effects, and often overwhelming physiological responses from other organ systems, this report will deal with some of the critical care management problems associated with acute cervical cord trauma (ACCT).
M. S. Albin, J. Gilbert
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Epidemiology of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 2004Spinal cord injury has a devastating effect on patients, families, and society that is out of proportion to the relatively small numbers of individuals affected. The study of the epidemiology of spinal cord injury is essential to understanding this impact. This article will focus on the incidence and prevalence of spinal cord injury.
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Acute cervical spinal cord injury
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985J, Chilton, T F, Dagi
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[Acute cervical spinal cord injury].
Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2013Cervical spinal cord injury is a tragic trauma causing immediate serious quadriplegia and respiratory paralysis. In unstable injuries with paralysis, emergency surgery must be performed immediately to achieve spinal cord decompression and spinal column stabilization.
Mitsunori, Yoshimoto +3 more
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