Diagnosis of Spinal Disorders

The most accurate imaging test for abnormalities of the spinal cord is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The spinal cord can be seen on an MRI along with anomalies in the bone and soft tissues around the cord (such as abscesses, hematomas, tumours, and ruptured discs) (such as tumors, fractures, and cervical spondylosis).

  • Injury, infection, a restricted blood supply, compression by a tumour or a shattered bone are some of the causes of spinal cord problems.
  • Typically, muscles are weakened or paralysed, feeling is altered or eliminated, and it may be challenging to manage bowel and bladder function.
  • The condition causing the spinal cord problem is corrected, if possible, based on the symptoms, examination findings, and imaging tests, such as magnetic resonance imaging.

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