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What are the consequences of spinal stenosis caused by bone hyperplasia

Female  62 years old 2018-05-31
My cervical spine hyperplasia for many years, I would like to ask about the consequences of bone hyperplasia caused by spinal stenosis?

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  • BY Ina Barton 2018-06-01
    Cervical spondylosis patients with spinal stenosis due to bone hyperplasia, due to the narrowing of the spinal canal, cause long-term compression of the spinal nerves and cerebral arteries in the canal, resulting in obstruction of nerve conduction and blood flow, causing long-term insufficient blood supply to the brain, malnutrition, and gradually atrophy, Necrosis produces senile dementia and eventually becomes a "vegetative".
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