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November 1929

TUMORS OF THE SPINAL CORD: PROBLEMS IN THEIR DIAGNOSIS AND LOCALIZATION; PROCEDURES FOR THEIR EXPOSURE AND REMOVAL

Arch NeurPsych. 1929;22(5):949-965. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1929.02220050087006
Abstract

The Diagnosis of Tumors of the Spinal Cord.

High Cervical Growths: Clinical Features.

Dissociation of Tactile from Pain and Temperature Sensibility.

The Upper Limit of Disturbances of Sensibility; Discrepancies Between the Sensory Level and the Affected Segments of the Cord.

Shifting of the Upper Limit of Sensory Loss.

Examinations Before and After Lumbar Puncture.

The Protein Content of the Spinal Fluid.

Lumbar Manometric Tests.

The Indications for Iodized Oil.

Exposure and Recognition of Tumors of the Spinal Cord.

Advantages of Incision of the Dura Without Injury to the Arachnoid.

The Varieties of Arachnoiditis.

Exploration of the Subarachnoid Space.

The Relation of Extramedullary Tumors to the Arachnoid.

The Removal of Intradural Extramedullary Tumors

The Removal of Extradural and Intradural Tumors Adherent to the Dura.

THE DIAGNOSIS OF TUMORS OF THE SPINAL CORD  As for the study of other diseases, so for the diagnosis and localization of tumors of the spinal cord,

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