2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnrt.2023.100070
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Clinical neurorestorative treatment guidelines for neurological dysfunctions of sequels from vertebral and spinal cord lesions (CANR 2023 version)

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“…The manifestations of pyogenic lumbar spondylodiscitis (PLS) are non-speci c and primarily present as severe back pain and compulsive posture, accompanied with systematic symptoms (e.g., night sweats, chills and fever). Some patients develop symptoms of neurologic de cits, lumbar instability and spinal deformity, which need earlier to be managed for preventing deterioration [9,10]. Given radical debridement and direct decompression, open surgery has long been prioritized to treat PLS with satisfactory outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The manifestations of pyogenic lumbar spondylodiscitis (PLS) are non-speci c and primarily present as severe back pain and compulsive posture, accompanied with systematic symptoms (e.g., night sweats, chills and fever). Some patients develop symptoms of neurologic de cits, lumbar instability and spinal deformity, which need earlier to be managed for preventing deterioration [9,10]. Given radical debridement and direct decompression, open surgery has long been prioritized to treat PLS with satisfactory outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%