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Cervical Spondylosis references 49-71

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49. Murphey, F.; Simmons, J. C. H.; and Brunson, B.: Ruptured cervical discs, 1939 to 1972. Clin Neurosurg, 20: 9–17, 1973.

50. Nakano, N.; Nakano, T.; and Nakano, K.: Comparison of the results of laminectomy and open–door laminoplasty for cervical spondylotic myeloradiculopathy and ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament. Spine, 13: 792–794, 1988.

51. Nazarian, S. M., and Louis, R. P.: Posterior internal fixation with screw plates in traumatic lesions of the cervical spine. Spine, 16(Suppl): S64–S71, 1991.

52. Parke, W. W.: Correlative anatomy of cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Spine, 13: 831–837, 1988.

53. Peet, M. M., and Echols, D. H.: Hernaition of nucleus pulposus: Cause of compression of spinal cord. Arch Neurol Psychiatry, 32: 924–932, 1934.

54. Robinson, R., and Smith, G.: Anterolateral cervical disc removal and interbody fusion for cervical disc syndrome. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp, 96: 223–224, 1955.

55. Rogers, W. A.: Treatment of fracture dislocation of the cervical spine. J None Joint Surg, 24: 245–258, 1942.

56. Roy–Camille, R.: Methods of osteosynthesis with posterior screw plates in orthopedic surgery. In Atlas of Orthopedic Surgery, pp. 373–376. Edited by Laurin, C. A.; Riley, L. H.; and Roy–Camille, R., 373–376, Chicago, Yearbook Medical Publisher, 1989.

57. Roy–Camille, R., and Saillant, G.: Chirurgie du rachis cervical. Nouv Presse Med, 1: 27072709, 1972.

58. Roy–Camille, R.; Saillant, G.; Laville, C.; and Benazet, J. P.: Treatment of lower cervical spinal injuries C3–C7. Spine, 17(Suppl): S442–S446, 1992.

59. Savini, R.; Parisini, P.; and Cervellati, S.: The surgical treatment of late instability of flexion –rotation injuries in the lower cervical spine. Spine, 12: 178–182, 1987.

60. Semmes, R. E., and Murphey, F.: Syndrome of unilateral rupture of the sixth cervical intervertebral disk, with compression of the seventh cervical nerve root: Report of 4 cases with symptoms simulating coronary disease. JAMA, 121: 1209–1214, 1943.

61. Sim, F. H.; Suien, H. J.; Bickel, W. H.; and Janes, J. M.: Swan neck deformity following extensive cervical laminectomy. J Bone Joint Surg, 56A: 564, 1974.

62. Simmons, E., and Bhalla, S.: Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. J Bone Joint Surg, 51B: 225, 1969.

63. Smith, M. D.; Anderson, P. A.; and Grady, M. S.: Occipitocervical arthrodesis using contoured plate fixation. Spine, 18: 1984–1990, 1993.

64. Southwick, W., and Robinson, R.: Surgical approaches to the vertebral bodies in the cervical and lumbar regions. J Bone Joint Surg, 39A: 631–643, 1957.

65. Spurling, R. G., and Scoville, W. B.: Lateral rupture of the cervical intervertebral discs: A common cause of shoulder and arm pain. Surg Gynecol Obstet, 78: 350–358, 1944.

66. Spurling, R. G., and Segerberg, L. H.: Lateral intervertebral disk lesions in the lower cervical region. JAMA, 151: 354–359, 1953.

67. Stookey, B.: Compression of the spinal cord due to ventral extradural cervical chordomas. Arch Neurol Psychiatry, 20: 275–291, 1928.

68. Stoops, W. L.: Neural complications of cervical spondylosis: Their response to laminectomy and foramenotomy. J Neurosurg, 19: 986–989, 1962.

69. Sutterlin, C. E.; McAfee, P. C.; Warden, K. E.; Rey, R. M.; and Farey, I. D.: A biomechanical evaluation of cervical spinal stabilization methods in a bovine model: Static and cyclic loading. Spine, 13: 795–802, 1988.

70. Swank, M. A.; Sutterlin, C. E. I.; Bossons, C. R.; and Dials, B. E.: Rigid internal fixation with lateral mass plates in multilevel anterior and posterior reconstruction of the cervical spine. Spine, 22: 274–282, 1997.

71. Zdeblick, T. A.; Kunz, D. N.; Cooke, M. E.; and McCabe, R.: Pedicle screw pullout strength: Correlation with insertional torque. Spine, 18: 1673–1676, 1993.

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