09 Neurosurgery MCQs

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Cervical Spondylosis and Similar DisordersWhich of the following statements are true?

A. A symptomatic cervical disc herniation usually occurs in an anterolateral or anterior direction and can be removed by a surgical approach through the front of the neck.

B. Cervical spondylosis represents a combination of degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis in the cervical spine.

C. The joints of Luschka are the main spinal facet joints.

D. The term cervical myelopathy refers to pain and/or neurologic dysfunction in the distribution of one or more cervical nerve roots.

E. Full neck extension frequently accentuates the neck and arm pain of a patient with a cervical disc herniation.

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