| Literature DB >> 3025951 |
K Meydam, S Sehlen, D Schlenkhoff, J C Kiricuta, H K Beyer.
Abstract
Twenty patients who had suffered spinal trauma were examined by magnetic resonance tomography. Fifteen patients with first degree trauma in Erdmann's classification showed no abnormality. Magnetic resonance tomography of the cervical spine appears to be a suitable method for investigating patients with whiplash injuries. It is indicated following severe flexion injuries with subluxations and neurological symptoms, since it is the only method that can demonstrate the spinal cord directly and completely and show the extent of cord compression. For patients with thoracic trauma and rapidly developing neurological symptoms, magnetic resonance tomography is ideal for showing post-traumatic syringomyelia. Magnetic resonance tomography following whiplash injuries is recommended if plain films of the cervical spine show any abnormalities, as well as for the investigation of acute or sub-acute neurological abnormalities. The various findings are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3025951 DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1049010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rofo ISSN: 1438-9010