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Spinal Cord InjuryGeneral InformationNEWS:ARTICLES:JOURNAL ARTICLES:Autonomic dysfunction in spinal cord injury: clinical presentation of symptoms and signs. (Prog Brain Res. 2006) Cervical Spine Injury is Highly Dependent on the Mechanism of Injury Following Blunt and Penetrating Assault. (J Trauma. 2006) Falls from height: spine, spine, spine! (J Am Coll Surg. 2006) "CONCLUSIONS: Spinal injury is frequent among survivors of falls from height>10 feet. Because of the absence of reliable predictors of spinal injury, the possibility of multiple noncontinuous fractures, and the presence of distracting injuries clouding the clinical presentation, aggressive evaluation of the entire spine is warranted." Fatigue after spinal cord injury. (Ann Readapt Med Phys. 2006) Gastrointestinal symptoms related to autonomic dysfunction following spinal cord injury. (Prog Brain Res. 2006) Homocysteine and hypertension in persons with spinal cord injury (Spinal Cord (2006)) "Conclusions: Plasma homocysteine levels are elevated in persons with SCI who have hypertension and inversely related to renal function, which suggests that renal dysfunction may be a link between homocysteine and hypertension in persons with SCI." Injuries Missed by Limited Computed Tomographic Imaging of Patients With Cervical Spine Injuries (Annals of Emergency Medicine 2006) [Metastatic spinal cord compression syndrome. A retrospective analysis of 297 patients] (Ugeskr Laeger. 2006) [Pediatric acute spinal cord injury.] (An Pediatr (Barc). 2006) "CONCLUSIONS. Early tracheostomy, the availability of invasive ventilation for home use and parent education permit earlier discharge of these patients and allow more of them to live at home." Problems of sexual function after spinal cord injury. (Prog Brain Res. 2006) Repair of spinal cord injury: ripples of an incoming tide, or how I spent my first 40 years in research (Spinal Cord (2006)) Respiratory dysfunction and management in spinal cord injury. (Respir Care. 2006) Skeletal muscle atrophy and increased intramuscular fat after incomplete spinal cord injury. (Spinal Cord. 2006) The prevalence of neuropathic pain after non-traumatic spinal cord lesion (Spinal Cord 2006) "Conclusion: Neuropathic pain is common among patients with acquired non-traumatic spinal cord lesions regardless of aetiology, often causing severe problems in daily life." Upper and lower gastrointestinal motor and sensory dysfunction after human spinal cord injury. (Prog Brain Res. 2006) |
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