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Spinal Cord Compression

2008
Abstract The issues related to the treatment of spinal cord compression from cancer present a paradigm for the treatment of all metastatic disease. The profound consequence of paralysis from spinal cord compression to the patient and their caregivers involves significant suffering and financial burden.
Nora Janjan   +7 more
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Spinal Cord Compression

2016
Spinal cord compression refers to an inward displacement of the dural sac and/or its contents by a lesion arising outside of the spinal cord. It is caused by metastatic or primary spine tumors, disk herniations, vertebral fractures, cysts, spinal epidural abscesses and hematomas, and degenerative disease most commonly.
Ana Lorena Abello, Florencia Álamos
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Spinal Cord Compression and Spinal Cord Tumours

1992
The spinal canal extends from the foramen magnum to the coccyx. The spinal intradural and subarachnoid compartments containing the neural elements end at the level of S2. The cord lies within these meningeal sleeves and in a normal adult, the conus medullaris tapers to an end at the L1/L2 intervertebral disc level.
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Acute Spinal Cord Compression

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1969
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Spinal Cord Compression

Spine, 1988
C, Salomon, D, Chopin, M, Benoist
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The role of radiotherapy for metastatic epidural spinal cord compression

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2010
Dirk Rades, Janet L Abrahm, Rades Dirk
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Spinal Cord Compression Secondary to Prostate Carcinoma: Treatment and Prognosis

Journal of Urology, 1993
Eric M Smith   +2 more
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