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Cervical myelography of nerve root avulsion injuries using water-soluble contrast media
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1988
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Spinal Cord InjuryCervical MyelographySpinal TraumaWater-soluble Contrast MediumSurgeryNerve RootletsMedicineWater-soluble Contrast MediaOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologyCervical Spine
Eight cases of cervical nerve root avulsion injury are presented which were investigated by cervical myelography using a water-soluble contrast medium. The previous literature describes the appearances of this lesion using an oil-based agent and has resulted in emphasis being placed on looking for a traumatic meningocele rather than an abnormality of the roots themselves. The excellent definition of the nerve rootlets and axillary pouch that are obtained with a water-soluble contrast medium resulted in more root lesions per patient being detected than with an oil-based medium. There was complete correlation with the surgical findings at all but one root level explored. The appearances of root avulsion injuries and the advantages of using a water-soluble contrast medium are discussed.
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