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Keyword [Spinal Cord Compression]
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1. Study Into The Mechanisms Of Neuro-functional Recovery Following Spinal Cord Decompression
2. Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of The Neuronal Functional Recovery After Spinal Cord Decompression In Rabbit Chronic Compressive Cervical Myelopathy
3. Experiment Studies On The Corelation Of The Function And Decompression Time In The Cervical Spinal Cord Under Anterior And Posterior Stabilizing Mechanical Compression
4. Experimental Research And Clinical Use Of Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
5. The Dynamic Changes And Pathological Mechanism Of Diffusion Tensor Imaging In Cervical Spinal Cord Compressive Injury
6. Experimental Study On The Pathogenic Mechanism Of Central Cord Syndrome
7. Mr Diffusion Tensor Imaging Experimental And Clinical Research On Compression Model Of Cervical Spinal Cord
8. Evoked Potentials In The Evaluation Of Neurological Function After Spinal Cord Compression Injury
9. The Mechanism Of Spinal Cord Compression Caused By Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Apoptosis
10. Research Of Relationship Between The Time Of Spinal Cord Compression And Long-Term Pathophysiology
11. Dynamic Changes And Clinical Significance Of The Cervical Spinal Canal With Kinematic MRI
12. Preliminary Application Of Diffusion Tensor Imaging In Spinal Cord Compression
13. The Study Of Spinal Cord Pathology Change In Rats By Chronic Cervical Spinal Cord Compression
14. The Expression And Function Of TLR4 After Spinal Cord Compression Injury In The Rats
15. The Relationship Between The Intensity And Scope Of Cervical Cord MRIT2 Signal And Clinical Manifestation Of CSM
16. Intraoperative And Postoperative High-dose Methylprednisolone In Preventing The Effect Of Severe Spinal Cord Compression, Laminectomy Reperfusion Injury Observed
17. NOGO-A And MYF-5 In The Acute And Chronic Spinal Cord Compression Pressure Expression And Sighificance
18. The Mechanism And Clinical Study Of Back-lying And Forward-bending Traction In Treating Cervical Spondylosis Radicul-opathy With Spinal Cord Compression
19. Research Of The Pre-inflammation Factor Expression Differences In Cervical Intervertebral Disc With Spinal Cord Compression And Characteristics Of The Surgical Treatment
20. Experimental Study Of Chronic Thoracolumbar Cord Injury By Method Of The Progressive Screw Compression In Rats
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