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  1. Spinal cord compression can occur anywhere from your neck (cervical spine) down to your lower back (very top of lumbar spine). Symptoms include numbness, pain, weakness, and loss of bowel and bladder control. Depending on the cause of the compression, symptoms may develop suddenly or gradually.

  2. 13 Feb 2023 · This article will focus on atraumatic causes of spinal cord compression, including degenerative spondylosis with myelopathy, metastatic disease of the spine, primary spinal cord malignancy, spinal epidural abscess, and spontaneous or iatrogenic spinal epidural hematoma.

  3. Spinal cord compression is a form of myelopathy in which the spinal cord is compressed. Causes can be bone fragments from a vertebral fracture, a tumor, abscess, ruptured intervertebral disc or other lesion.

  4. Key Points. Various lesions can compress the spinal cord, causing segmental sensory, motor, reflex, and sphincter deficits. Diagnosis is by MRI. Treatment is directed at relieving compression. (See also Overview of Spinal Cord Disorders and Immediate care for spinal trauma.)

  5. 9 Jul 2017 · Spinal cord compression occurs when a mass places pressure on the cord. A mass can include a tumor or bone fragment. Compression can develop anywhere along the spinal cord from the neck to...

  6. Spinal cord compression happens when pressure on the spinal cord stops the nerves working normally. This can cause back pain and other symptoms such as arm or leg weakness or difficulty walking. It is also called metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC).

  7. The spinal cord may be compressed by bone, blood (hematomas), pus (abscesses), tumors (cancerous or not), or a ruptured or herniated disk. Symptoms, such as back or neck pain, abnormal sensations, muscle weakness, or impaired bladder and bowel control, may be mild or severe.

  8. Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is a neck condition that arises when the spinal cord becomes compressed — or squeezed — due to the wear-and-tear changes that occur in the spine as we age. Although the condition commonly occurs in patients over the age of 40, it can occur in younger people who were born with narrower spinal canals. Anatomy.

  9. Spinal cord compression is when your spinal cord is squeezed by something pressing on it: The part that's compressed doesn't work right. If the compression continues long enough, it permanently damages your spinal cord. Only the nerve signals below the compressed area are affected.

  10. Treatment. Key Points. Compressive Myelopathy. Various lesions can compress the spinal cord, causing segmental sensory, motor, reflex, and sphincter deficits. Diagnosis is by MRI. Treatment is directed at relieving compression. (See also Overview of Spinal Cord Disorders and Immediate care for spinal trauma .)

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