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Waller’s degeneration (WD) is a very common phenomenon after nerve injury.
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In this study, 35 patients with tSCI were enrolled.
Figure WD distribution and MEP and SEP scores observed between different AIS grades.
Table shows the ASIA category, MEP and SEP scores with or without WD.
Most patients with cervical spinal cord injury can observe WD on the T2-weighted sequence, so it should be regarded as a direct effect of trauma.
Most patients with cervical spinal cord injury can observe WD on the T2-weighted sequence, so it should be regarded as a direct effect of trauma.
Original source:
Tim Fischer, Christoph Stern, Patrick Freund, et al.
Tim Fischer, Christoph Stern, Patrick Freund, et al.
Wallerian degeneration in cervical spinal cord tracts is commonly seen in routine T2-weighted MRI after traumatic spinal cord injury and is associated with impairment in a retrospective study.
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