BACKGROUNDThe importance of determining whether a patient has a complete or incomplete cord injury cannot be overemphasized in the overall prognosis. An incomplete spinal cord syndrome may be a Brown Sequard Syndrome, central cord syndrome, anterior cord syndrome, posterior cord syndrome or rarely monoparesis of the upper extremity. 90% of the incomplete lesions produce either a central cord syndrome, a Brown Sequard Syndrome or an anterior cord syndrome. Central cord syndrome is often missed in the casualty if the condition is suspected by the treating surgeon. We wanted to estimate the outcome of Central Cord Syndrome. We also wanted to estimate the age and gender distribution, mechanism of injury, and modalities of treatment regarding cervical spine injuries. 2 and the importance of soft tissue shadow while evaluating X-Ray with cervical spinal injury.
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