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    • Radiology
    • Spinal Cord Medicine

    Background:

    • Myelopathy, a common clinical challenge, stems from diverse etiologies.
    • Accurate diagnosis relies on integrating multiple data types, often with limited individual specificity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review spinal cord anatomy and diagnostic approaches for myelopathy.
    • To guide the identification of myelopathy causes using clinical, temporal, and imaging findings.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of spinal cord anatomy.
    • Analysis of clinical findings, disease time course, and radiographic patterns.
    • Discussion of diagnostic strategies including neuroimaging and CSF analysis.

    Main Results:

    • Specific MRI findings (e.g., "pancake" enhancement) aid diagnosis.
    • Common conditions like degenerative spine disease show variable presentations.
    • Biomarkers and advanced imaging improve diagnostic specificity.

    Conclusions:

    • Myelopathy diagnosis is clinical, requiring integrated data.
    • An approach prioritizing exclusion of compressive myelopathy and temporal differentiation is presented.
    • Advanced diagnostics enhance the specificity of myelopathy cause identification.