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  1. 28 cze 2024 · Cervical canal stenosis is a general term that refers to the abnormal narrowing of the cervical spinal canal that compromises the nerve root and/or spinal cord resulting in radiculopathy and/or compressive myelopathy.

  2. 12 lis 2023 · The Kang grading system provides a simple and reliable way to grade the severity of cervical spinal stenosis based on imaging findings 3, which can help guide treatment decisions and predict outcomes.

  3. Radiopaedia.org, the peer-reviewed collaborative radiology resource

  4. 1 lip 2011 · Cervical canal stenosis was classified according to the T2-weighted sagittal images into the following grades: grade 0, absence of canal stenosis; grade 1, subarachnoid space obliteration exceeding 50%; grade 2, spinal cord deformity; and grade 3, spinal cord signal change.

  5. Cervical canal stenosis was classified according to the T2-weighted sagittal images into the following grades: grade 0, absence of canal steno-sis; grade 1, subarachnoid space obliteration exceeding 50%; grade 2, spinal cord deformity; and grade 3, spinal cord signal change.

  6. Cervical spondylosis is a spectrum of pathology presenting as neck pain, radiculopathy, and myelopathy or all in combination. Diagnostic imaging is essential to diagnosis and preoperative planning. We discuss the modalities of imaging in common practice.

  7. Radiologic Criteria or Parameters for Assessing Spinal Stenosis. Spinal stenosis can be quantitatively or qualitatively assessed. A quantitative parameter is a measurable value, such as the diameter or cross-sectional area. Semiquantitative or qualitative parameters are evaluated via visual assessment.

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