Degenerative cervical myelopathy Flashcards
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Risk factors for degenerative cervical myelopathy
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- smoking (affects intervertebral discs)
- genetics
- occupation (high axial loading)
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Clinical features
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- Pain (neck, upper or lower limbs)
- Loss of fine motor function (can’t button shirt)
- Arm or leg weakness/stiffness
numbness - Bladder/bowel dysfunction
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How do we perform Hoffman’s sign to assess for cervical myelopathy?
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- flicking one finger on a patient’s hand
- positive test results in reflex twitching of the other fingers on the same hand
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Gold standard diagnostic investigation
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MRI cervical spine
- disc degeneration
- ligament hypertrophy
- cord signal change.
5
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Definitive management of degenerative cervical myelopathy
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- decompressive surgery
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