While cervical spinal cord (CSC) compression occurs almost ubiquitously with aging, early metabolic changes in CSC that might develop into irreversible clinical myelopathy symptoms have not been described yet. Thus, we utilized fine-tuned semi-LASER 3T MRS protocol that addresses limitations of standard MRS methods to unravel metabolic damage in the cranial parts of the CSC in 50 patients with non-myelopathic degenerative cervical cord compression and 10 with clinically symptomatic degenerative cervical myelopathy in comparison to 35 healthy controls. Higher tNAA/tCr and myo-Ins/tNAA levels suggest axonal loss above the level of stenosis, indicating that CSC impairment exceeds the level of compression.
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