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==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
===Physical examination===
===Physical examination===
On [[physical examination]], the most sensitive findings are:<ref name="pmid20229121">{{cite journal| author=Chikuda H, Seichi A, Takeshita K, Shoda N, Ono T, Matsudaira K et al.| title=Correlation between pyramidal signs and the severity of cervical myelopathy. | journal=Eur Spine J | year= 2010 | volume= 19 | issue= 10 | pages= 1684-9 | pmid=20229121 | doi=10.1007/s00586-010-1364-3 | pmc=PMC2989225 | url= }} </ref>
On [[physical examination]], the most [[sensitivity and specificity|sensitive]] findings are:<ref name="pmid20229121">{{cite journal| author=Chikuda H, Seichi A, Takeshita K, Shoda N, Ono T, Matsudaira K et al.| title=Correlation between pyramidal signs and the severity of cervical myelopathy. | journal=Eur Spine J | year= 2010 | volume= 19 | issue= 10 | pages= 1684-9 | pmid=20229121 | doi=10.1007/s00586-010-1364-3 | pmc=PMC2989225 | url= }} </ref>
* Hyperreflexia 94%
* Hyperreflexia 94%
* Hoffmann reflex ("flexion of the ipsilateral thumb and/or
* [[Hoffmann reflex]] ("flexion of the ipsilateral thumb and/or index finger was considered as positive") 81%
index finger was considered as positive") 81%
* [[Babinski sign]] 53%
* Babinski sign 53%
* Ankle clonus 35%
* Ankle clonus 35%


==References==
==References==
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Spinal cord compression is "acute and chronic conditions characterized by external mechanical compression of the spinal cord due to extramedullary neoplasm; epidural abscess; spinal fractures; bony deformities of the vertebral bodies; and other conditions. Clinical manifestations vary with the anatomic site of the lesion and may include localized pain, weakness, sensory loss, incontinence, and impotence.."[1]

Diagnosis

Physical examination

On physical examination, the most sensitive findings are:[2]

  • Hyperreflexia 94%
  • Hoffmann reflex ("flexion of the ipsilateral thumb and/or index finger was considered as positive") 81%
  • Babinski sign 53%
  • Ankle clonus 35%

References

  1. Anonymous (2024), Spinal cord compression (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  2. Chikuda H, Seichi A, Takeshita K, Shoda N, Ono T, Matsudaira K et al. (2010). "Correlation between pyramidal signs and the severity of cervical myelopathy.". Eur Spine J 19 (10): 1684-9. DOI:10.1007/s00586-010-1364-3. PMID 20229121. PMC PMC2989225. Research Blogging.