MRI evaluation of tethered cord syndrome
Published
17 January 2012
| Article by Pediatric Radiology 2011
| Tags:
mri,
tethered-cord-syndrome,
prone-mri
MRI evaluation of tethered cord syndrome
Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is a neurosurgical disorder caused by abnormal attachment or tethering of the spinal cord that confines the movement of the cord within the spinal canal. Causes of tethering include spinal dysraphisms such as myelomeningocele, lipomyelomeningocele...
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