Chronic relapsing ascending myelopathy: a treatable progressive neurological syndrome following traumatic spinal cord injury.
Ravindran VisaganSurendra BandiLouise RobinsonArun GadhokSamira SaadounMarios C PapadopoulosPublished in: British journal of neurosurgery (2022)
Acute neurological deterioration post-TSCI may be due to SPAM or may occur after years due to PTS. We propose CRAM as a previously unrecognised phenomenon. The radiological characteristics overlap with SPAM. However, CRAM presents later and, clinically, behaves like PTS, but without cord cystic change. Cord detethering with expansion duroplasty are an effective treatment.