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Review
. 2017 Fall;23(4):285-298.
doi: 10.1310/sci2304-285.

Review of the History of Non-traumatic Spinal Cord Dysfunction

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Review of the History of Non-traumatic Spinal Cord Dysfunction

Peter Wayne New et al. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2017 Fall.

Abstract

Background: The incidence of non-traumatic spinal cord dysfunction (SCDys) is reported to be higher than traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) in many countries. No formal review of the history of SCDys has been published. Objective: This article aims to identify key highlights in the history of SCDys. Method: An electronic literature search was conducted (January 2017) using MEDLINE (1946-2016) and Embase (1974-2016) databases for publications regarding the history of SCDys. Publications on the history of SCI and a selection of neurology textbooks and books on the history of neurology were reviewed for potentially relevant references. The focus of the literature search was on identifying publications that detail key highlights regarding the history of the diagnosis and management of the most common SCDys conditions, as well as those of historical significance. Results: The electronic search of MEDLINE and Embase identified 11 relevant publications. The majority of publications included were identified from the authors' libraries and a selection of books on neurology and the history of neurology. Conclusions: This review outlines the history of SCDys, taking a broader historical perspective and covering the increasing awareness of the role of the spinal cord and knowledge of neuroanatomy. Key milestones in the history of the diagnosis and management of the most common SCDys conditions are presented. An appreciation of the history of SCDys increases our understanding of the large number of people who contributed to our current knowledge of these conditions and in some situations helps guide efforts regarding prevention of SCDys.

Keywords: history of medicine; neurology; neurosurgery; review; spinal cord damage; spinal cord diseases; spinal cord dysfunction; spinal cord injury.

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Flow chart of the search methodology and overview of results regarding history of spinal cord dysfunction (SCDys).

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