Wallerian degeneration in cervical spinal cord tracts is commonly seen in routine T2-weighted MRI after traumatic spinal cord injury and is associated with impairment in a retrospective study
Tim Fischer, Christoph Stern, Patrick Freund, Martin Schubert & Reto Sutter
abstract |
OBJECTIVES METHODS RESULTS CONCLUSIONS • Wallerian degeneration is commonly seen in routine MRI after traumatic spinal cord injury. • Wallerian degeneration is visible in the anatomical regions of the dorsal column, the lateral corticospinal tract, and the lateral spinothalamic tract. • Presence of Wallerian degeneration is associated with higher degree of impairment. |
citation | Fischer T, Stern C, Freund P, Schubert M, Sutter R. Wallerian degeneration in cervical spinal cord tracts is commonly seen in routine T2-weighted MRI after traumatic spinal cord injury and is associated with impairment in a retrospective study. Eur Radiol 2020; 31:2923-2932. |
type | journal paper/review (English) |
date of publishing | 30-10-2020 |
journal title | Eur Radiol (31/5) |
ISSN electronic | 1432-1084 |
pages | 2923-2932 |
PubMed | 33125565 |
DOI | 10.1007/s00330-020-07388-2 |