HYDROMYELIA IN DEMYELINATING AND DISIMMUNE MYELOPATHY



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The role of intrinsic medullar and extra medullar factors in the relationship between syrinx development and spinal cord inflammation is discussed.

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Аisylu Т Zabbarova

Каzan Stste Medical University

Email: aisluzab@mail.ru
кафедра неврологии и реабилитации; Казанский государственный медицинский университет; Каzan Stste Medical University

Rezeda I Davletshina

Каzan Stste Medical University

кафедра неврологии и реабилитации; Казанский государственный медицинский университет; Каzan Stste Medical University

Azat I Mikhailov

Russian Medical Academy of After graduate Education

кафедра лучевой диагностики, терапии и медицинской физики; Российская медицинская академия последипломного образования; Russian Medical Academy of After graduate Education

Shamil E Bogdanov

Каzan State Medical Academy

кафедра неврологии и рефлексотерапии; Казанская государственная медицинская академия; Каzan State Medical Academy

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