2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.radi.2015.03.016
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Defining spinal instability and methods of classification to optimise care for patients with malignant spinal cord compression: A systematic review

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“…Amongst traumatic c-spine injuries, approximately 40% are considered unstable [2]. Instability is, however, poorly defined in the literature and broad agreement surrounding what constitutes an unstable cervical spine remains elusive, especially in malignant disease [3].…”
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“…Amongst traumatic c-spine injuries, approximately 40% are considered unstable [2]. Instability is, however, poorly defined in the literature and broad agreement surrounding what constitutes an unstable cervical spine remains elusive, especially in malignant disease [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…DL, direct laryngoscope; FOI, fibreoptic intubation; LMA, laryngeal mask airway; VL, video laryngoscope; VS, video stylet 2. Summarised 3. SSEP, somatosensory evoked potentials.…”
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