Clinical features of different stage subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord

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Abstract

Subacute combined degeneration (SCD), caused by vitamin B12 disorders, leads to severe degeneration of the spinal cord. Thus, it is significant to make timely diagnosis and treatment options of SCD. The objectives were to summarize clinical features of different sate SCD. Clinical data of 42 SCD patients of spinal cord were retrospectively analyzed, which were classified into early stage, middle stage and late stage SCD. Among the patients, 9 were classified into early stage, 22 into middle stage, and 11 into late stage SCD. Total cholesterol and hemoglobin levels were relatively higher in late stage SCD. In contrast, mean corpusular volume (MCV) level was higher in early stage SCD. There were typical abnormalities only in 8 patients on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and a dynamia was a common neurological abnormality in all patients. Importantly, the differences in abnormal findings in anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) testing, visual acuity and fundus testing were statistically significant in different stage SCD (P

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Linazi, G., Abudureyimu, S., Zhang, J., Wulamu, A., Maimaitiaili, M., Wang, B., … Xi, Y. (2022). Clinical features of different stage subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord. Medicine (United States), 101(37), E30420. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000030420

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