iocarmate-meglumine and Spinal-Stenosis

iocarmate-meglumine has been researched along with Spinal-Stenosis* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for iocarmate-meglumine and Spinal-Stenosis

ArticleYear
Postmyelographic cauda equina syndrome in an asymptomatic acquired spinal stenosis of a young acromegalic.
    Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics, 1988, Volume: 11, Issue:2

    Early postmyelographic cauda equina syndrome in an asymptomatic young acromegalic is presented. The patient was asymptomatic for more than 1 yr despite myelographic evidence of acquired spinal stenosis at the L2-L4 level. Radiographic and/or myelographic findings should be clinically correlated. It is postulated that, in acromegaly, the combined simultaneous bony apposition-remodeling resorption mechanism is involved in the spine as platyspondyly, hyperostosis of spinous processes and vertebral scalloping to counteract soft tissue hyperplasia within the spinal canal; entrapment myelopathy, cauda equina syndrome and/or radiculopathy are ascribed to a soft tissue edematous mechanism superimposed on congenital or degenerative spinal stenosis, traumatic or postoperative spondylolisthesis, postmyelographic and/or postoperative arachnoiditis and a traumatic swollen or protrused intervertebral disc.

    Topics: Acromegaly; Adult; Cauda Equina; Contrast Media; Humans; Iothalamic Acid; Male; Meglumine; Myelography; Nerve Compression Syndromes; Sorbitol; Spinal Stenosis

1988