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Applying VITAMIN C&D to the Spine

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Well, if you know Dave Yousem,

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you know that I like my VITAMIN C and D mnemonic.

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And this can be applied to nearly every part of

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the body when one is thinking about

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a differential diagnosis.

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So VITAMIN C stands for Vascular, Infection

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Traumatic, Acquired, Idiopathic,

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Neoplastic, Congenital and Drug.

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So, VITAMIN C and D.

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With respect to intradural intramedullary lesion,

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the vast majority of lesions that we are going to

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be identifying are neoplastic, demyelinating,

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and congenital lesions of the spinal cord.

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However, there is one lesion which overwhelms them all

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with respect to the most common cause of a cord

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abnormality. Let's take a look at the first case.

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David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

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Vascular

Trauma

Syndromes

Spine

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

Metabolic

MRI

Infectious

Idiopathic

Iatrogenic

Drug related

Congenital

CT

Acquired/Developmental

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