
Spine
Does the intramedullary spinal cord MRI changes affect the surgical opportunity?
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Euro Spine Journal; 2011; 20: 1466-1473
56 patients with cervical myelopathy, due to ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL), were randomized to receive either anterior decompression and fusion or posterior laminectomy. It was found that both the hyperintensity on T2-weighted imaging and hypointensity on T1-weighted imaging had similar clinical symptom scores. In addition, it was found that damage to the spinal cord is evident regardless of the treatment; however, it was also found that anterior decompression is better for treating cervical myelopathy.
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