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Thoraco‐Lumbar Myelography with Water‐Soluble Contrast Medium in Dogs I. Technique of Myelography; Side‐effects and Complications

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Abstract— A technique previously devised by the author for filling the greater part of the spinal subarachnoid space with water‐soluble contrast medium (Kontrast U R ) has been tested for myelographic localization, of thoracic and lumbar compression of the spinal cord in the dog. The principle for the myelographic examination has been to inject the medium in the lumbar region in a sufficient dose for it to be forced beyond the compressed part of the subarachnoid space, to permit demonstration of both the posterior and anterior limit of the compression. A single injection of 20 per cent Kontrast U into the subarachnoid space in the dose generally used (0·3 ml/kg of body weight) does not seem to have any detrimental effect on the spinal cord. On the other hand, morphologic lesions of the spinal cord, presumably to be ascribed to the preparation in question, have been observed after repeated injections of contrast medium at the same examination.

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