Evidence suggests that degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) induces neurodegeneration along the entire spinal cord, i.e. rostral and caudal to the compression level. To investigate macro- and microstructural changes along the spinal cord, we applied high-resolution T2*- and diffusion-weighted MRI at both cervical and lumbar cord levels in mild to moderate DCM patients and healthy controls. This study shows that tissue-specific spinal cord neurodegeneration is evident rostral and caudal to the compression site in DCM with mild or moderate symptoms and that the extent of cervical and lumbar cord atrophy is similar.
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