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Volumn 26, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 340-346
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The cause of neurologic deterioration after acute cervical spinal cord injury
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Author keywords
Ascension; Cervical spine; Deterioration; Neurologic loss; Spinal cord injury
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Indexed keywords
ADULT;
AGED;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD VESSEL INJURY;
CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
FEMALE;
FRACTURE DISLOCATION;
HUMAN;
HYPOTENSION;
IMMOBILIZATION;
MALE;
NEUROLOGIC DISEASE;
PENETRATING TRAUMA;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SPINE FRACTURE;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
AGED;
AGED, 80 AND OVER;
CERVICAL VERTEBRAE;
DISEASE PROGRESSION;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
NERVE DEGENERATION;
SPINAL CORD;
SPINAL CORD INJURIES;
TOMOGRAPHY, X-RAY COMPUTED;
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EID: 0035865593
PISSN: 03622436
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1097/00007632-200102150-00008 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (101)
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References (36)
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