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In this episode, we will learn how to localize a lesion in the spinal cord based on history and physical examination. We will use the knowledge we gained in the last episode, ‘The spinal cord anatomy and clinical syndromes’, to localise the lesion in the axial and vertical plane.
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Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Axial and vertical localisation. (00:00:48)
3. Axial localisation. (00:01:37)
4. Extramedullary compressive lesions. (00:02:25)
5. Intramedullary lesions. (00:03:37)
6. Vertical localisation. (00:04:36)
7. Foramen magnum lesions. (00:06:25)
8. Cervical myelopathy (00:07:39)
9. Thoracic myelopathy. (00:09:36)
10. Lumbosacral lesions. (00:10:40)
11. Conus syndrome (00:11:54)
12. Cauda equina syndrome (00:12:31)
13. A case. (00:13:35)
14. Closing remarks. (00:15:41)
15. Outro. (00:16:23)
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