Diseases of the spinal cord
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Diseases of the spinal cord
(Clinical medicine and the nervous system)
Springer-Verlag, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Diseases of the spinal cord is a clinical guide on a subject that has been somewhat neglected in the teaching of neurology and neurosurgery. It gives a concise yet comprehensive overview for neurologists and other clinicians who diagnose and treat spinal cord disorders. All the chapters are written by clinicians with a research interest in their specific topic. These cover all the necessary areas; basic sciences, neurophysiology, and diagnostic techniques. The book discusses not only tumors and traumatic injury of the spinal cord, but also less spectacular areas such as spinal vascular disease and nutritional disorders. The discussion of neurophysiological and neuroradiological techniques (CT, MRI) convey is possibilities for diagnosis and treatment.
目次
- Anatomy as a key to function of the spinal cord
- spinal modulation of noxious stimuli
- spasticity
- hazards of lumbar puncture
- neuropathology
- embryonic development of the spinal cord and associated disorders
- imaging of the spine and spinal cord
- neurophysiological investigation of the spinal cord
- radiculopathy due to diseases other than disc diseases
- disc and degenerative disease - stenosis, spondylosis and subluxation
- craniocervical anomalies and non-traumatic syringomyelia
- cervical myelopathy due to rheumatoid arthritis
- meningitic disorders and myelopathies
- anterior horn cell diseases
- three tropical spinal cord syndromes
- the conus medullaris and sphincter control
- spinal vascular disease
- decompression illnesses and the spinal cord
- hereditary and nutritional disorders of the spinal cord
- vertebral body collapse
- spinal epidural abscess
- spinal cord compression and spinal cord tumours
- trauma and paraplegia
- rehabilitation, walking aids, functional electrical stimulation and overcoming spasticity.
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