Segmental cord atrophy. Unusual case report in an infant
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02012607
Segmental cord atrophy. Unusual case report in an infant
Abstract
We describe an unusual case of paraplegia in infancy. Radiographs of the spine were unable to detect any anomalies. An MRI demonstrated segmental atrophy of the spinal cord.
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