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Spinal cord diseases

2000
Abstract This chapter considers those spinal cord diseases in which there is a structural abnormality such as external compression or syringomyelia. Conditions in which there is a myelopathy of inflammatory or degenerative aetiology are considered elsewhere.
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Paget's disease with spinal cord compression

Clinical Radiology, 1968
The authors present 5 patients who suffered from spinal cord compression complicating Paget's disease. The characteristic clinical picture is that of a middle aged man complaining of sensory disturbances in the legs, difficulty in walking, and culminating in a spastic paraparesis. Some cases are associated with a paraspinal mass.
S S, Siegelman, S A, Levine, L, Walpin
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Hodgkin Disease With Spinal Cord Compression

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2009
Hodgkin disease is a nodal disease. Spinal cord or root compression is a rare complication and usually seen in the setting of progressive, advanced disease. We report 2 cases of Hodgkin disease in pediatric patients who presented with neurologic signs.
Vineeta, Gupta   +2 more
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Medical Complications of Spinal Cord Disease

Neurologic Clinics, 1991
Spinal cord injury increases the risk of many life-threatening medical problems, including respiratory failure, pulmonary embolism, and renal failure. Respiratory failure results from paralysis of muscles of inspiration (which impairs oxygen transport to alveoli) and of expiration (which impairs cough and predisposes to pneumonia and atelectasis ...
J, Schmitt, M, Midha, N, McKenzie
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Spinal Cord Disease

2022
Susan Arnold   +3 more
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Bonnie Gould Rothberg   +2 more
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Common Spinal Cord Diseases

2001
Abstract Spinal cord involvement by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is unusual in early HIV disease, but it is relatively common in advanced HIV disease. It is usually related to HIV infection per se leading to vacuolar myelopathy and HIV myelitis, both of which are usually intertwined with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS ...
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Neoplastic Spinal Cord Disease

2004
Spinal cord tumors are rare. Every radiologist should be able to recognize and readily identify those lesions often found in younger patients or children. Early diagnosis plays an important role in the management of the lesions and will interfere with the prognosis and final outcome of the patient.
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Spinal cord diseases

2015
Maria A. Rocca   +2 more
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Drug delivery to the central nervous system

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
, Suzie H Pun
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