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Signal intensity ratio on magnetic resonance imaging as a prognostic factor in patients with cervical compressive myelopathy[J] Tae Hyun Kim;Yoon Ha;Jun Jae Shin;Yong Eun Cho;Ji Hae Lee;Woo Ho Cho Medicine 2016,
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A summary of assessment tools for patients suffering from cervical spondylotic myelopathy: a systematic review on validity; reliability and responsiveness.[J] Singh Anoushka;Tetreault Lindsay;Casey Adrian;Laing Rodney;Statham Patrick;Fehlings Michael G European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society; the European Spinal Deformity Society; and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society 2015,
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Cervical extension magnetic resonance imaging in evaluating cervical spondylotic myelopathy[J] Chi Heon Kim;Chun Kee Chung;Ki-Jeong Kim;Sung Bae Park;Seung Jun Lee;Sang Hoon Yoon;Byung Joo Park Acta Neurochirurgica 2014,
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Does the type of T2-weighted hyperintensity influence surgical outcome in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy? A review[J] Aditya Vedantam;Vedantam Rajshekhar European Spine Journal 2013,
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Intramedullary high signal intensity and neurological status as prognostic factors in cervical spondylotic myelopathy[J] Jun Jae Shin;Byung Ho Jin;Keun Su Kim;Yong Eun Cho;Woo Ho Cho Acta Neurochirurgica 2010,
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Magnetic Resonance T2 Image Signal Intensity Ratio and Clinical Manifestation Predict Prognosis After Surgical Intervention for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy[J] Ying-Ze Zhang;Yong Shen;Lin-Feng Wang;Wen-Yuan Ding;Jia-Xin Xu;Jie He Spine 2010,
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Aging of the Cervical Spine in Healthy Volunteers: A 10-Year Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study[J] Eijiro Okada;Morio Matsumoto;Daisuke Ichihara;Kazuhiro Chiba;Yoshiaki Toyama;Hirokazu Fujiwara;Suketaka Momoshima;Yuji Nishiwaki;Takeshi Hashimoto;Jun Ogawa;Masahiko Watanabe;Takeshi Takahata Spine 2009,
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MRI changes of cervical spine in asymptomatic and symptomatic young adults[J] Sari M. Siivola;Sinikka Levoska;Osmo Tervonen;Eero Ilkko;Heikki Vanharanta;Sirkka Kein?nen-Kiukaanniemi European Spine Journal 2002,

