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A surgeon might favor surgery, while a nonsurgical neurologist might say that because some of the damage to the cord was irreversible, Why take the chance of scarring and inflammation from the surgery?
In no case did the microscopic examination reveal signs of hemorrhage, necrotic zones or direct damage to the cord.
Preconceptual paternal smoking has been associated with DNA damage in the cord blood of the offspring whereas maternal passive smoking has not, indicating that the association of paternal smoking was transmitted via the spermatozoal genome (28).
They may cause damage to the cord even without actually severing it.
Never force the cable plug into the port since doing so could damage both the cord and the device.
Stay away from items with a black finish as the compounds will cause them to become discolored gray and impossible to remove, i.e mirror frames, body side moldings, bumpers, etc. Keep the power cord away from the spinning buffer as this could result in injury and damage to the cord.
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) comprises a heterogeneous condition caused by a complex array of mechanical forces that damage the spinal cord – making each case somewhat unique.
That is precisely why we must fight any attempt to damage the umbilical cord connecting us to Strasbourg.
Fractures of the odontoid, the bony peg that forms a joint between the upper two vertebrae of the neck, may compress and severely damage the spinal cord; the odontoid process may also separate with the same consequences in rheumatoid arthritis.
Khaled al-Mutairi said that one of the hospitals, in Tabuk, said that it was possible to damage the spinal cord, but that the operation would have to be done at a more specialized facility.
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