Abstract
Confirmation of the level of scan slices is essential for the CT diagnosis of spinal and spinal-cord diseases. Pre- and post-operative comparison should be made on the same level. For reading of plain CT and CTM, window levels should be identical pre- and postoperatively. Both methods demonstrated the spinal canal, morphology of the spinal cord, and three-dimensional pathologic pictures inside and outside the spinal cord. Pre-operative CT contributed useful information on the pathologic conditions and selection of surgical procedures and routes. Post-operative plain CT confirmed surgical results, and CTM revealed the spinal cord and the subarachnoid space, as well as the range and degree of decompression from the spinal cord.
Nagase, Joji;
Inoue, Shunichi;
Miyasaka, Hitoshi;
Kamata, Sakae;
[1]
Shinohara, Hiroyasu
- Chiba Univ. (Japan). School of Medicine
Citation Formats
Nagase, Joji, Inoue, Shunichi, Miyasaka, Hitoshi, Kamata, Sakae, and Shinohara, Hiroyasu.
Evaluation of pre and post-operative spinal plain CT and CT-myelography.
Japan: N. p.,
1983.
Web.
Nagase, Joji, Inoue, Shunichi, Miyasaka, Hitoshi, Kamata, Sakae, & Shinohara, Hiroyasu.
Evaluation of pre and post-operative spinal plain CT and CT-myelography.
Japan.
Nagase, Joji, Inoue, Shunichi, Miyasaka, Hitoshi, Kamata, Sakae, and Shinohara, Hiroyasu.
1983.
"Evaluation of pre and post-operative spinal plain CT and CT-myelography."
Japan.
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title = {Evaluation of pre and post-operative spinal plain CT and CT-myelography}
author = {Nagase, Joji, Inoue, Shunichi, Miyasaka, Hitoshi, Kamata, Sakae, and Shinohara, Hiroyasu}
abstractNote = {Confirmation of the level of scan slices is essential for the CT diagnosis of spinal and spinal-cord diseases. Pre- and post-operative comparison should be made on the same level. For reading of plain CT and CTM, window levels should be identical pre- and postoperatively. Both methods demonstrated the spinal canal, morphology of the spinal cord, and three-dimensional pathologic pictures inside and outside the spinal cord. Pre-operative CT contributed useful information on the pathologic conditions and selection of surgical procedures and routes. Post-operative plain CT confirmed surgical results, and CTM revealed the spinal cord and the subarachnoid space, as well as the range and degree of decompression from the spinal cord.}
journal = []
volume = {26:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1983}
month = {Mar}
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title = {Evaluation of pre and post-operative spinal plain CT and CT-myelography}
author = {Nagase, Joji, Inoue, Shunichi, Miyasaka, Hitoshi, Kamata, Sakae, and Shinohara, Hiroyasu}
abstractNote = {Confirmation of the level of scan slices is essential for the CT diagnosis of spinal and spinal-cord diseases. Pre- and post-operative comparison should be made on the same level. For reading of plain CT and CTM, window levels should be identical pre- and postoperatively. Both methods demonstrated the spinal canal, morphology of the spinal cord, and three-dimensional pathologic pictures inside and outside the spinal cord. Pre-operative CT contributed useful information on the pathologic conditions and selection of surgical procedures and routes. Post-operative plain CT confirmed surgical results, and CTM revealed the spinal cord and the subarachnoid space, as well as the range and degree of decompression from the spinal cord.}
journal = []
volume = {26:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1983}
month = {Mar}
}