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1 Volume 6, Pages 68-70 (December 2016)
Dissociation between intact vibratory sensation and impaired joint position sensation may predict ataxia of spinal origin  Masato Kanazawa, MD, PhD, Keiichi Katsumi, MD, Takayoshi Tokutake, MD, PhD, Naoto Endo, MD, PhD, Osamu Onodera, MD, PhD, Masatoyo Nishizawa, MD, PhD  Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery: Advanced Techniques and Case Management  Volume 6, Pages (December 2016) DOI: /j.inat Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions

2 Fig. 1 Magnetic resonance images of cervical spinal cords.
(A) Sagittal T2-weighted images (left) showing a mass lesion (arrow) at retro-odontoid region and upper cervical cord atrophy. The mass lesion showed no enhanced area (not shown). Sagittal T2-weighted images revealed a widening of atlantodental interval (8.09mm). Arrow indicated pseudotumor. (B) Sagittal T2-weighted images (left) showing spinal cord compression at C3/4, C4/5, and C5/6 levels. On the axial T2-weighted image at the C4/5 level (right), spinal cord compression was prominent on the left side. (C) Sagittal T2-weighted images (left) showing spinal cord hyperintensites at C4 and C5 levels. On the axial T2-weighted image at the C4 level (right), spinal cord hyperintensity was localized in the posterior column. Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery: Advanced Techniques and Case Management 2016 6, 68-70DOI: ( /j.inat ) Copyright © 2016 The Authors Terms and Conditions


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