Paraplegia and decompression sickness

Decompression sickness may include spinal cord damage, which sometimes persists. Casual divers are exposed, as well as professionals. In this study we have reviewed the clinical records of divers admitted with symptoms of spinal cord injuries in our area in the last 6 years. This study is divided in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Paraplegia 1995-11, Vol.33 (11), p.636-639
Hauptverfasser: TOURNEBISE, H, BOUCAND, M. H, LANDI, J, THEOBALD, X
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description Decompression sickness may include spinal cord damage, which sometimes persists. Casual divers are exposed, as well as professionals. In this study we have reviewed the clinical records of divers admitted with symptoms of spinal cord injuries in our area in the last 6 years. This study is divided into two groups: those who fully recovered (19 divers) and those with neurological sequelae (12 divers).
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Diving - injuries
Diving - physiology
Female
Humans
Injuries of the nervous system and the skull. Diseases due to physical agents
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
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Paraplegia - etiology
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Prognosis
Spinal Cord Injuries - diagnosis
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