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A population-based case–control study of the association between cervical spondylosis and tinnitus
OBJECTIVE: This population-based study aimed to study the association between tinnitus and cervical spondylosis. DESIGN: A case-control study. STUDY SAMPLE: We retrieved data from the Taiwan Longitudinal Health Insurance Database.
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Cervical spondylosis and dysphagia
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1981Spondylosis can lead to dysphagia in the elderly. In these patients pressure of solid food on the osteophytes very probably induces pain and cricopharyngeal spasm, and a transient sharp cut-off is seen in the barium column at fluoroscopy. Three cases are presented and it is suggested that this triad should be looked for in all elderly patients with ...
B C, Umerah, B K, Mukherjee, O, Ibekwe
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Degenerative Cervical Spondylosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Cervical Spondylosis Degeneration of the elements of the cervical spine, which is almost inevitable with age, results in nerve-root and spinal cord compression and pain.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2015
Japan has now become an aging society. In 2014, people aged more than 65 years old accounted for 25.1% of Japan's entire population. Aging is associated with an increased risk of problems related to the locomotive organs. Deterioration of locomotive ability causes falls or tumbles, which would be a threat to good health and longevity of aged people. To
Akio, Iwanami, Yoshiaki, Toyama
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Japan has now become an aging society. In 2014, people aged more than 65 years old accounted for 25.1% of Japan's entire population. Aging is associated with an increased risk of problems related to the locomotive organs. Deterioration of locomotive ability causes falls or tumbles, which would be a threat to good health and longevity of aged people. To
Akio, Iwanami, Yoshiaki, Toyama
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
Cervical disk degeneration (CDD) can give rise to segmental instability and may appear as pain referred to the arm without any evidence of root compression. CDD can give rise to root pressure either by permitting the development of a disk rupture of by provoking the development of a neurocentral osteophyte, compressing the root in the root canal ...
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Cervical disk degeneration (CDD) can give rise to segmental instability and may appear as pain referred to the arm without any evidence of root compression. CDD can give rise to root pressure either by permitting the development of a disk rupture of by provoking the development of a neurocentral osteophyte, compressing the root in the root canal ...
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Multilevel Cervical Spondylosis
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2006Multilevel cervical spondylosis is a common disorder encountered by most actively practicing spine surgeons. Patients can present with a combination of complaints, including mechanical neck pain, radiculopathy, and myelopathy. A comprehensive evaluation is required for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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Neurosurgery, 2007
Cervical spondylosis is a result of degenerative changes of the cervical spine. Neurological symptoms of myelopathy result from the narrowing of the spinal canal, causing spinal cord compression. Surgical management of cervical stenosis requires an understanding of the interplay between multiple pathological and biomechanical factors contributing to ...
Brian P, Witwer, Gregory R, Trost
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Cervical spondylosis is a result of degenerative changes of the cervical spine. Neurological symptoms of myelopathy result from the narrowing of the spinal canal, causing spinal cord compression. Surgical management of cervical stenosis requires an understanding of the interplay between multiple pathological and biomechanical factors contributing to ...
Brian P, Witwer, Gregory R, Trost
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Nursing times, 1996
This article reviews in detail cervical anatomy and pathophysiology. It then details appropriate workup including x-rays and other diagnostic studies. It concludes with a brief description on nonoperative and operative management.
M, Neuwirth, J, Marsicano
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This article reviews in detail cervical anatomy and pathophysiology. It then details appropriate workup including x-rays and other diagnostic studies. It concludes with a brief description on nonoperative and operative management.
M, Neuwirth, J, Marsicano
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Cervical Spondylosis in the Cat
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1968Abstract— —A case of cervical spondylosis in the cat is described. A number of cases have been diagnosed and well documented in Australia but investigations have not revealed any United Kingdom references to this condition. Regrettably a post‐mortem examination was not possible but X‐rays were taken and are reprinted.Résumé— —Description d'un cas de ...
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