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Spontaneous incarcerated herniation of the spinal cord into a vertebral body: a unique cause of paraplegia
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Unique CauseGross AnatomySpinal Cord InjuryApplied AnatomySpontaneous Incarcerated HerniationVentral MeningesSpinal TraumaTopographical AnatomyClinical AnatomySurgeryThoracic SpineAnatomySpine SurgeryMedicineSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryProgressive ParaparesisNormal Spinal Cord
✓ A case of progressive paraparesis is reported in which the normal spinal cord herniated through a defect in the ventral meninges and dura and became incarcerated in a cavity in the dorsal aspect of the body of T-7. Progress of the paraparesis was arrested by reduction of the hernia.
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