Literature DB >> 2491389

[Etiological aspects of non-tubercular spinal cord compression in Senegal (report of 253 cases)].

I P Ndiaye1, M M Ndiaye, M Gueye, J B Mauferon, S Kone, L Gueye.   

Abstract

Although always dominated by Pott's Affliction, other medullar compression etiologies nevertheless constitute an important chapter in medullar pathology. Retrospective study of 253 files on non-Pottic medullar compressions compiled over 16 years (January 1972 to December 1987) led the authors to the following conclusions: non-Pottic L.M.C.s. are predominant in men aged between 40 and 50, their clinical symptoms show no peculiarities; ordinary X-rays or myelography will often reveal the mechanism of the compression; etiologically, extradural compressions represent 65% of the causes, with secondary cancer of the spine (97 cases) and epiduritis playing an important role, followed by extramedullary intradural causes (70 cases), although meningioma are relatively rare (8 cases). Finally, intramedullary tumours in this series exclusively made up of glioma seem rare.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2491389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dakar Med        ISSN: 0049-1101


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Review 1.  A Systematic Review of Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries in Sub-Saharan Africa and a Proposed Diagnostic Algorithm for Resource-Limited Settings.

Authors:  Abdu Kisekka Musubire; David B Meya; Paul R Bohjanen; Elly Tebasooke Katabira; Patrice Barasukana; David R Boulware; Ana-Claire Meyer
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2017-12-08       Impact factor: 4.003

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