Literature DB >> 2340029

Vascular insufficiency of the cervical cord due to hyperextension of the spine.

W H Linssen1, P Praamstra, F J Gabreëls, J J Rotteveel.   

Abstract

A patient with acute transverse myelopathy after minor trauma due to hyperextension of the neck is reported. The pattern of neurologic deficit favors the diagnosis of acute central cervical spinal cord syndrome. The proposed causative mechanism is temporary vascular insufficiency of the spinal cord. The architecture of vascular supply of the spinal cord and specific cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities in this patient are compatible with the diagnosis. The differential diagnosis of traumatic vascular spinal cord lesions is discussed.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2340029     DOI: 10.1016/0887-8994(90)90045-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neurol        ISSN: 0887-8994            Impact factor:   3.372


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Review 1.  Ischemic spinal cord infarction in children without vertebral fracture.

Authors:  Jessica R Nance; Meredith R Golomb
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 3.372

2.  Correlating Tissue Mechanics and Spinal Cord Injury: Patient-Specific Finite Element Models of Unilateral Cervical Contusion Spinal Cord Injury in Non-Human Primates.

Authors:  Shervin Jannesar; Ernesto A Salegio; Michael S Beattie; Jacqueline C Bresnahan; Carolyn J Sparrey
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2020-11-20       Impact factor: 5.269

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