Central canal stenosis c3 4
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Central cord syndrome has greater power loss of lower extremities than upper. Central cord syndrome occurs with hyperextension injuries often with patients with pre-existing cervical canal stenosis. Anterior cord syndrome is characterized by paraplegia and loss of pain and temperature sensation, with intact position sense, vibration.
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Lumbar spine stenosis Definition Narrowing of the spinal canal either . Congenital or . Secondary to Spondylosis, herniation, facet invasion or spondylolythesis, Padgets, venous congestion. Space occupying lesion (epiconus, arachnoiditis) If the spinal canal is < 14mm = spinal stenosis Pathophysiology L1 = 23mm. L2 = 22mm. L3 = 21mm. L4 = 22mm ...
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central canal stenosis (neurogenic claudication) 66. female golfer hits rock while swinging-----take and x-ray for. scaphoid fx. 67. pt. with pheochromocytoma-----hypertension also. 68. female with lump and asymmetry of breast-----mammogram. 69. contraction of the muscles needed for pelvis to remain horizontal----abductors
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-Stenosis-TIA-Spondylolosis-Motor Neuron Disease ... Altered central neuronal processing (activation of brain stem nuclei, cortical hyper excitability) and involvement of the trigeminovascular system (triggering neuropeptide release) seems to be the causes for painful inflammation in the cranial vessels and dura matar. ... narrow canal in young ...
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C3-4: There is a concentric disc bulge and bilateral uncovertebral hypertrophy causing mild left and moderate right neural foraminal narrowing without spinal canal stenosis. C4-5: There is a concentric disc bulge and bilateral uncovertebral hypertrophy causing mild spinal canal stenosis with mild left and moderate right neural foraminal narrowing.
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The findings of the MRI revealed moderate to severe central canal stenosis with cord compression at C5-6, focal edema C5-6, broad-based disc extrusion at C5-6 and C6-7, moderate central canal stenosis at C6-7, and severe left neural foraminal encroachment at C5-6 and moderate to severe neural foraminal encroachment on the right side at C5-6, in ...
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Cervical spine C3-C7 ( > 13mm sagittal (normal); 11-13mm (gray area); 10mm or less (plain film stenosis) Pavlov’s ratio ( > 0.82 (Sagittal canal: Body) on a 72” LC film . Congenital – Pedicogenic stenosis (short pedicles) Acquired – Discogenic Retro or Degenerative Antero. C1 & C2 ( Spinal canal is much larger (stenosis is very rare)
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The C3-4 mild central disc protrusion is a new finding resulting in new mild central canal stenosis; the C4-5 broad based posterior disc-end plate spur complex is new as well with new mild central canal stenosis at this level; broad based central disc-end plate spur complex at C5-6 was present on the prior examination and has become more severe ...
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Possible causes include vitamin B12 deficiency (e. g., in “funicular myelosis”; see below), AIDS-associated vacuolar myelopathy, and spinal cord compression (e. g., in cervical spinal stenosis). Posterior horn syndrome (Fig. 3.11) can be a clinical manifestation of syringomyelia, hematomyelia, and some intramedullary spinal cord tumors ...
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The major portion of this ligament is the transverse ligament, which is the most important ligament in the upper cervical spine. There is an ascending and a descending part, which are triangular shaped. The ascending portion attaches to the anterior edge of the foramen magnum, the descending part attaches to the body of C2. They are 3-4 mm thick.
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