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Clinical examination is not reliable in determining level of lesion
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Clinical examination is not reliable in determining level of lesion
Entire imaging of spine is ideal Entire imaging of spine is ideal - Focused CT imaging can miss clinically unapparent lesions
Myelography and MRI are better than plain X-Rays, bone scans and CT for diagnosis
Plain Spine Radiographs Need large bony destruction or vertebral collapse to be diagnostic High false negative rate Not recommended to confirm diagnosis
MRI vs. CT Myelography
Both image thecal sac and display indentation and encircling Both image thecal sac and display indentation and encircling CT myelography involves a lumbar puncture - Contraindicated in brain metastases, thrombocytopenia, or coagulopathy
- Can diagnose leptomeningeal metastases
- Available in Winnipeg in middle of the night
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