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Three patients with hereditary motor sensory neuropathy type I developed neurologic deficits attributable to hypertrophic nerve roots.Compression of the cervical spinal cord by enlarged nerve roots occurred in our index patient.Multilevel decompressive laminectomies relieved the myelopathy.An unrelated patient who had syncope precipitated by neck rotation had hypertrophied nerve roots that eroded into the transverse foramina in juxtaposition to the vertebral arteries.In a 3rd patient,compression of hypertrophied nerve roots within the thecal sac and neural foramina was associated with spinal claudication and radiculopathy,respectively. |
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Babinski sign CAT scan,metrizamide CAT scan,myelogram with Charcot-Marie-Tooth claudication,intermittent of cauda equina hyperreflexia laminectomy,cervical laminectomy,lumbar MRI MRI,abnormal MRI,spine myelogram myelopathy myeloradiculopathy nerve root hypertrophy neuropathy neuropathy,hereditary peripheral neuropathy,hypertrophic polyneuropathy,familial radiculopathy spinal cord,compression of spinal stenosis spinal stenosis,familial syncope treatment of neurologic disorder x-ray,spine
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