CSM Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most serious complication of cervical spondylosis (DJD + DDD of the spine) and is the most common acquired cause of spinal cord dysfunction?

A

cervical spondylotic myelopathy

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What is a cyst that forms within the spinal cord that damages the spinothalamic tract with accompanied pain of the neck and shoulders?

A

Syringomyelia with a syrinx

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3
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What causes loss of disc hydration, hypertrophy of the ligamentous flavum, and decreases the length of the cord (cord thickens)

A

Degenerative spinal cascade

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4
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What is affected most severely with CSM?

A

Central gray and medial portions of myelinated long tracts

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5
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Where do Wallerian degeneration of the posterior columns and posterolateral tracts occur?

A

Cephalad to the site of compression

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6
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Where does Anterior horn cell dropout occur?

A

At the site of compression

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7
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Where does Corticospinal tracts undergo degeneration with loss of myelin staining occur?

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Caudal to the site of compression

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8
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What is a part of Syringomyelia is a cyst that expands and elongates over time, destroying a portion of the spinal cord from its center and expanding outward?

A

A syrinx

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9
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What is the posterolateral white matter fibers (including the lateral corticospinal tracts) most susceptible to?

A

Minor degrees of compression

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10
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What are the anterior horn cell loss and localized infarction of the gray matter and medial white matter associated with?

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More severe degrees of compression (more tolerant to compression)

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What test is used to detect cervical demyelination that happens with an electric-like sensation running down the spine with neck flexion?

A

L’Hermitte’s sign

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12
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Who are predisposed to ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament?

A

Japanese

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13
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What is one of the first pathologic changes seen in CSM?

A

Demyelination of the corticospinal tracts

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