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| Spinal Cord . Coccygeal Cord . Conus Medullaris . Conus Terminalis . Falx Cerebri . Lumbar Cord . Medulla Spinalis . Myelon . Sacral Cord . Tentorium Cerebelli . Thoracic Cord . Cerebelli, Tentorium . Cerebellus, Tentorium . Cerebri, Falx . Cerebrus, Falx . Coccygeal Cords . Conus Medullari . Conus Terminali . Cord, Coccygeal . Cord, Lumbar . Cord, Sacral . Cord, Spinal . Cord, Thoracic . Cords, Coccygeal . Cords, Lumbar . Cords, Sacral . Cords, Spinal . Cords, Thoracic . Falx Cerebrus . Lumbar Cords . Medulla Spinali . Medullari, Conus . Medullaris, Conus . Myelons . Sacral Cords . Spinal Cords . Spinali, Medulla . Spinalis, Medulla . Tentorium Cerebellus . Terminali, Conus . Terminalis, Conus . Thoracic Cords . A cylindrical column of tissue that lies within the vertebral canal. It is composed of WHITE MATTER and GRAY MATTER. . 0.53
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| Myelitis . Infectious Myelitis . Inflammation, Spinal Cord . Subacute Necrotising Myelitis . Inflammations, Spinal Cord . Inflammatory Myelopathies . Inflammatory Myelopathy . Myelitides . Myelitis, Infectious . Myelitis, Subacute Necrotising . Myelopathies, Inflammatory . Necrotising Myelitis, Subacute . Spinal Cord Inflammations . Myelopathy, Inflammatory . Spinal Cord Inflammation . Inflammation of the spinal cord. Relatively common etiologies include infections; AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES; SPINAL CORD; and ischemia (see also SPINAL CORD VASCULAR DISEASES). Clinical features generally include weakness, sensory loss, localized pain, incontinence, and other signs of autonomic dysfunction. . 0.51
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| Spinal Cord Injuries . Injuries, Spinal Cord . Post-Traumatic Myelopathy . Spinal Cord Contusion . Spinal Cord Laceration . Spinal Cord Transection . Spinal Cord Trauma . Contusion, Spinal Cord . Contusions, Spinal Cord . Cord Contusion, Spinal . Cord Contusions, Spinal . Cord Injuries, Spinal . Cord Injury, Spinal . Cord Laceration, Spinal . Cord Lacerations, Spinal . Cord Transection, Spinal . Cord Transections, Spinal . Cord Trauma, Spinal . Cord Traumas, Spinal . Injury, Spinal Cord . Laceration, Spinal Cord . Lacerations, Spinal Cord . Myelopathies, Post-Traumatic . Myelopathies, Traumatic . Myelopathy, Post-Traumatic . Post Traumatic Myelopathy . Post-Traumatic Myelopathies . Spinal Cord Contusions . Spinal Cord Injury . Spinal Cord Lacerations . Spinal Cord Transections . Spinal Cord Traumas . Transection, Spinal Cord . Transections, Spinal Cord . Trauma, Spinal Cord . Traumas, Spinal Cord . Traumatic Myelopathies . Traumatic Myelopathy . Myelopathy, Traumatic . Penetrating and non-penetrating injuries to the spinal cord resulting from traumatic external forces (e.g., WOUNDS, GUNSHOT; WHIPLASH INJURIES; etc.). . 0.50
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