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The Cervical Vertebral Bone Quality Score Is a Novel Reliable Index Reflecting the Condition of Paraspinal Muscles and Predicting Loss of Cervical Lordosis After Open‐Door Laminoplasty

open access: yesOrthopaedic Surgery, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 1406-1417, May 2025.
There is a close correlation between C‐VBQ scores and the cervical deep extensors, deep flexors, and overall paraspinal muscles relative cross‐sectional area (RCSA) and degree of fat infiltration (DFF). The C‐VBQ score is a comprehensive parameter reflecting the quality of cervical bone and paraspinal muscles.
Junhu Li   +5 more
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The Impact of Frailty on Surgical Outcome of Patients with Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis.

open access: yesSpine Surg Relat Res
Sugimoto S   +8 more
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Hemangiopericytoma of the spinal canal

Surgical Neurology, 1981
A case of hemangiopericytoma of the spinal canal is presented, which, added to the 9 cases reported in the literature, confirms the existence of this rare tumoral entity involving the vertebral column, with extension into the spinal canal, and its preferential localization in the cervical spine.
CAPPABIANCA, PAOLO   +3 more
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Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis [PDF]

open access: possibleAustralasian Radiology, 1979
SUMMARYLumbar spinal stenosis is an important condition which has not been fully appreciated in the past. The diagnosis is largely clinical but radiology can materially assist its assessment. The condition often requires wide surgical decompression which produces a high rate of symptomatic relief.
Philip Southwell, Peter Dewey
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Paragangliomas of the spinal canal

Neuroradiology, 1999
We report the clinical MRI and histopathological features of five consecutive cases of spinal paraganglioma. Three intradural tumours were found in the typical location (two at the L4, one at the S2 level); one intradural extramedullary tumour arose at an unusual level, from the ventral C2 root, and one extradural tumour growing along the L5 nerve root
Stig Holtås   +4 more
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