Metastatic spinal cord compression
Metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) is an oncological emergency that describes when tumours (usually having spread from another part of the body) grow in the spinal column and compress the spinal cord.
This video describes the effects in terms of symptoms and signs of MSCC, which cancers it is most commonly associated with, diagnosis and management.
Видео Metastatic spinal cord compression канала Oncology for Medical Students
This video describes the effects in terms of symptoms and signs of MSCC, which cancers it is most commonly associated with, diagnosis and management.
Видео Metastatic spinal cord compression канала Oncology for Medical Students
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