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Analysis of myelomalacia and posterior longitudinal Ligament ossification as prognostic factors in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy submitted to laminoplasty
2021
JBNC - JORNAL BRASILEIRO DE NEUROCIRURGIA
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy is a degenerative disease of the intervertebral disc and vertebral body of the spine that causes cervical spinal cord injury due to central vertebral canal stenosis. Its prevalence is higher in the elderly. Treatment is usually surgical when the spinal cord is affected either clinically with pyramidal release or radiologically with the altered spinal cord. Objective: The rationale of this study is to analyze the myelomalacia and the ossification of posterior
doi:10.22290/jbnc.v32i2.1957
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