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- Central_cord_syndrome abstract "Central cord syndrome (CCS) is the most common form of cervical spinal cord injury. It is characterized by loss of motion and sensation in arms and hands. It usually results from trauma which causes damage to the neck, leading to major injury to the central grey matter of the spinal cord. The syndrome is more common in people over the age of 50 because osteoarthritis in the neck region causes weakening of the vertebrae. CCS most frequently occurs among older persons with cervical spondylosis, however, it also may occur in younger individuals.CCS is the most common incomplete spinal cord injury syndrome. It accounts for approximately 9% of traumatic SCIs. After an incomplete injury, the brain still has the capacity to send and receive some signals below the site of injury. Sending and receiving of signals to and from parts of the body is reduced, not entirely blocked. CCS gives a greater motor loss in the upper limbs than in the lower limbs, with variable sensory loss.It was first described by Schneider in 1954. It is generally associated with favorable prognosis for some degree of neurological and functional recovery. However, factors such as age, preexisting conditions, and extent of injury will affect the recovery process.".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "952.03".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "952.08".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "952.13".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "952.18".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "952.2".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "952.3".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "C1-4".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "C5-7".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "Lumbar".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "Sacral".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "T1-6".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd9 "T7-12".
- Central_cord_syndrome meshId "D020210".
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- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_motion.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Anterior_spinal_artery_syndrome.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Axoplasm.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Brown-Séquard_syndrome.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spinal_cord_disorders.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syndromes.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cervical_vertebrae.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Grey_matter.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hematomyelia.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Human_leg.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_grey_column.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Lesion.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Neuroplasticity.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_therapy.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Osteoarthritis.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Posterior_cord_syndrome.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Prognosis.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_cord.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_cord_injury.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_decompression.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Spondylosis.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Upper_limb.
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central cord syndrome".
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "central cord syndrome".
- Central_cord_syndrome caption "Central cord syndrome is top diagram".
- Central_cord_syndrome diseasesdb "33409".
- Central_cord_syndrome emedicinesubj "pmr".
- Central_cord_syndrome emedicinetopic "22".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "1.0".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "5.0".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "952.03".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "952.08".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "952.13".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "952.18".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "952.2".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "952.3".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "Lumbar".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "Sacral".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "T1-6".
- Central_cord_syndrome icd "T7-12".
- Central_cord_syndrome meshid "D020210".
- Central_cord_syndrome name "Central Cord Syndrome".
- Central_cord_syndrome width "100".
- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
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- Central_cord_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Central_cord_syndrome subject Category:Spinal_cord_disorders.
- Central_cord_syndrome subject Category:Syndromes.
- Central_cord_syndrome type Disease.
- Central_cord_syndrome type Redirect.
- Central_cord_syndrome type Syndrome.
- Central_cord_syndrome type Thing.
- Central_cord_syndrome type Q12136.
- Central_cord_syndrome comment "Central cord syndrome (CCS) is the most common form of cervical spinal cord injury. It is characterized by loss of motion and sensation in arms and hands. It usually results from trauma which causes damage to the neck, leading to major injury to the central grey matter of the spinal cord. The syndrome is more common in people over the age of 50 because osteoarthritis in the neck region causes weakening of the vertebrae.".
- Central_cord_syndrome label "Central cord syndrome".
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs Q3288189.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs متلازمة_الحبل_المركزية.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_contusión_centromedular.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs Sindrome_centro-midollare_di_Schneider.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs Zespół_wewnątrzrdzeniowy.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_medular_central.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs m.02qbn93.
- Central_cord_syndrome sameAs Q3288189.
- Central_cord_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Central_cord_syndrome?oldid=706434337.
- Central_cord_syndrome depiction Cord_s.svg.
- Central_cord_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Central_cord_syndrome.
- Central_cord_syndrome name "Central Cord Syndrome".