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Spinal Cord
Official Journal of the International Medical Society of Paraplegia

March 1999, Volume 37, Issue 3
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Scientific Review

Electrophysiological recordings in patients with spinal cord injury: significance for predicting outcome 157
A Curt & V Dietz
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Clinical Case of the Month

Traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis: analysis of management 166
TEP Barros, HH Bohlman, DA Capen, J Cotler, K Dons, F Biering-Sorensen, DG Marchesi & JE Zigler
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Original Articles

The risk of paraplegia through medical treatment 172
T Bacher, M Schiltenwolf, FU Niethard & V Paeslack
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Correlates of stress in long-term spinal cord injury 183
KA Gerhart, DA Weitzenkamp, P Kennedy, CA Glass & SW Charlifue
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Upper extremity pain after spinal cord injury 191
M Dalyan, DD Cardenas & B Gerard
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Efficacy and safety of propiverine in SCI-patients suffering from detrusor hyperreflexia - A double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial 196
M Stöhrer, H Madersbacher, R Richter, J Wehnert & K Dreikorn
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Management of false passages in patients practising clean intermittent self catheterisation 201
DP Michielsen & JJ Wyndaele
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Screening cystoscopy in chronically catheterized spinal cord injury patients 204
CC Yang & DE Clowers
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Indiana pouch in female patients with spinal cord injury 208
HRF Plancke, KPJ Delaere & C Pons
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The role of intestinal stoma in patients with spinal cord injury 211
SR Kelly, M Shashidharan, B Borwell, AM Tromans, D Finnis & DJ Grundy
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Pyogenic osteomyelitis of the spine in the elderly: three cases of a synchronous non-axial infection by a different pathogen 215
GJ Velan, J Leitner & R Gepstein
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Workshop on Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) Management: the Chiang Mai Experience 218
A Kovindha & P Dollfus
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Case Reports

Use of breath-activated Patient Controlled Analgesia for acute pain management in a patient with quadriplegia 221
G Jastrzab & KE Khor
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Pathology of the spinal cord damaged by ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament associated with spinal cord injury 224
J Mizuno, H Nakagawa & Y Hashizume
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L4-5 disk lesion resulting in back pain with bowel, bladder and sexual dysfunction without paraparesis 228
S Nesathurai & TL Jessiman
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Book Reviews

Surgical Approaches to the Spine 231
Fausto Iannotti
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Neurological Complications of HIV and AIDS 231
Paul Dollfus
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Meetings and Notices

232
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© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

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