Is there a role for the autochthonous bubble in the pathogenesis of spinal cord decompression sickness?
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Is there a role for the autochthonous bubble in the pathogenesis of spinal cord decompression sickness?
Abstract
Histological examination by light and electron microscopy of the spinal cords of four dogs rapidly perfusion-fixed after the onset of decompression sickness revealed the presence of numerous non-staining, space-occupying lesions that were absent in similarly prepared sections of control or ischemic spinal cords. We propose the hypothesis that these lesions are caused by the liberation of a gas phase. The possible significance of these lesions in the evolution of spinal cord dysfunction is discussed with reference to the principal theories of the pathogenesis of spinal cord decompression sickness.
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