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Spinal cord compression: Histologic spectrum of lesions
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association
  • I. N. Soomro, Aga Khan University
  • N.Kayani N.Kayani, Aga Khan University
  • Shahid Pervez, Aga Khan University
  • A. S. Hussainy, Aga Khan University
  • R. Ahmed, Aga Khan University
  • S. Muzaffar, Aga Khan University
  • S. A. Aziz, Aga Khan University
  • S. H. Hasan, Aga Khan University
Publication Date
9-1-1998
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Histologic diagnosis ultimately determines the prognosis and treatment of lesions causing spinal cord compression. Modem imaging techniques have revolutionized the procedure of localizing lesions preĀ¬senting with signs and symptoms of spinal cord compression. As a result, these lesions are more accessible for fine needle aspiration and biopsy. A quick diagnosis is possible if cytologic preparation is made. Similarly, intraoperative frozen section facility not only provides rapid diagnosis, but also offers oppor tunity of appropriate management decision there and then. Histology in many cases needs help of special stains and immunocytochemistry. This study looks at the histologic spectrum of these lesions, gender distribution and age range in Pakistani population.

Citation Information
I. N. Soomro, N.Kayani N.Kayani, Shahid Pervez, A. S. Hussainy, et al.. "Spinal cord compression: Histologic spectrum of lesions" Journal of Pakistan Medical Association Vol. 48 Iss. 9 (1998) p. 266 - 269
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shahid_pervez/104/