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The Efficacy of a Multidisciplinary Approach and Diagnostic-Therapeutic Algorithm for Vertebral Metastases with Spinal Cord Compression. [PDF]
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Transpedicular Corpectomy in Minimally Invasive Surgery for Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression: A Single-Center Series. [PDF]
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Notice of a Case in Which a Tumour of the Pia Mater Caused Compression of the Spinal Cord.
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2012
Malignant epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC) remains a common neuro-oncologic emergency with high associated morbidity. Despite widespread availability of MRI, the diagnosis frequently goes unmade until myelopathy supervenes, which is unfortunate because the strongest predictor of neurologic outcome with treatment is the neurologic status when ...
Eduardo Santamaria Carvalhal, Ribas +1 more
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Malignant epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC) remains a common neuro-oncologic emergency with high associated morbidity. Despite widespread availability of MRI, the diagnosis frequently goes unmade until myelopathy supervenes, which is unfortunate because the strongest predictor of neurologic outcome with treatment is the neurologic status when ...
Eduardo Santamaria Carvalhal, Ribas +1 more
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Methylprednisolone in Spinal Cord Compression
Spine, 1989In acute nonsurvival studies, eight anesthetized lambs were subjected to cord compression at T13 by means of an epidural balloon distended to a pressure of 200 mm Hg for 40 minutes. Subsequent to withdrawal of the balloon, each animal received 30 mg/kg of methylprednisolone succinate in an intravenous bolus followed by a continuous infusion of 10 mg/kg/
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Understanding spinal cord compression
Nursing, 2016SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION (SCC) is a life-threatening complication of primary and metastatic cancer that can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are critically important.
Roberta, Kaplow, Karen, Iyere
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Metastatic spinal cord compression
BMJ, 2011Metastatic spinal cord compression is defined radiographically as an epidural metastatic lesion causing true displacement of the spinal cord from its normal position in the spinal canal.1 It is an important source of morbidity (including paralysis and bowel and bladder disorders) in patients with systemic cancer.
Nasir A, Quraishi, Claire, Esler
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