Acute or Subacute Onset of Compressive Myelopathy
Acute or Subacute Onset of Compressive Myelopathy
Search Pattern Assist ?History
Exam
Prior Study
Findings
Paraspinous soft tissues
There is a mass, swelling, or abnormal signal change present in the prevertebral or anterolateral paravertebral soft tissues. [Yes/No]
There is a mass, swelling, or abnormal signal change present in the posterolateral paravertebral or posterior paravertebral soft tissues. [Yes/No]
Spine and epidural space
There is a destructive/erosive process, mass, or abnormal signal changes/contrast enhancement present the vertebral body at any level. [Yes/No]
There is a destructive/erosive process, mass, or abnormal signal changes/contrast enhancement present the vertebral endplates at any level. [Yes/No]
There is a destructive/erosive process, mass, or abnormal signal changes/contrast enhancement present involving the pedicles, or posterior vertebral elements at any level. [Yes/No]
There is a destructive/erosive process or abnormal signal changes/contrast enhancement present involving the intervertebral disc at any level. [Yes/No]
There is a disc herniation at any level. [Yes/No]
There is compression with or without retropulsion into the spinal canal at any level. [Yes/No]
There is abnormal alignment. [Yes/No]
There is an epidural disease process present causing compression of the thecal sac and related neural elements. [Yes/No]
There is an abnormality within the anterior epidural space. [Yes/No]
There is an abnormality within the posterior/lateral epidural space. [Yes/No]
Thecal sac and subarachnoid space
The thecal sac is either intrinsically or extrinsically abnormal. [Yes/No]
There is abnormal signal intensity within the spinal subarachnoid space. [Yes/No]
There is abnormal enhancement of the spinal subarachnoid space and/or pia-arachnoid. [Yes/No]
Spinal cord
Incidentals
The intrathoracic spaces are abnormal. [Yes/No]
The intrabadominal spaces are abnormal. [Yes/No]