Pathophysiology of cervical injuries.

Author(s)
Sances, A. Myklebust, J. Kostreva, D. Cusick, J.F. Weber, R. Houterman, C. Larson, S.J. Maiman, D. Walsh, P. Chilbert, M. Unterharnscheidt, F. Ewing, C. Thomas, D. Siegesmund, K. Ho, K. & Saltzberg, B.
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Abstract

Monkeys were studied with slow application of axial forces to the vertebral column with forces which produced an approximate 50% reduction in the afferent or efferent evoked potential amplitude. Autoradiographic studies demonstrated a marked reduction in metabolic activity at the cervical- medullary junction and cervical spinal column while other levels of the spinal column were essentially normal.

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Library number
B 22103 (In: B 22101 [electronic version only]) /84/ IRRD 269887
Source

In: Proceedings of the 26th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 20-21, 1982, p. 41-70, fig., tab., ref.; SAE Paper No. 821153

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