2007
DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2007.68.6.23584
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Spinal cord tumour presenting as neck pain

Abstract: In April 2003, a 48-year-old GP was admitted to the authors' hospital with severe neck pain. He had a 2-week history of progressively worsening neck pain without antecedent trauma or strain. Pain was initially relieved by paracetamol, but progressed to waking him from sleep and became continuous during the day. Physiotherapy and opiates did not alleviate symptoms. Power, sensation and sphincter functions were unaffected. After a further week of unremitting pain, neurosurgical referral was made. A magnetic res… Show more

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