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Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament [OPLL] is not so rare disorder in spine. We reviewed retrospectively three cases of cervical stenosis complicated by Myelopathy in two men and one woman. All patients presented with signs of cervical myelo-radiculopathy of varying degrees. Diagnosis was made clinically and confirmed radiologically with plain radiographs, MRI scan, and CT 3D reconstruction. Surgical decompression was done, two patients underwent laminoplasty and one patient was treated by laminectomy. They all showed favourable outcome following surgical decompression
ABSTRACT
The fancied and sophisticated investigations always catch the eye of the patient and the mind of clinicians. We are living in an era, which is certainly making headways in the field of medicine. The inventions like the state of art MRI, Computed Tomography and the newer modality of PET scanning certainly do help. For the sake of breast, the screening via mammography still remains the prime investigation but the frequently used method of investigating the ducts i.e; galactograhy or the commonly called Ductography is these days not the favorite of most clinicians these days. This article is a very limited study but it might be helpful in reviving the confidence of the clinicians in the art of Galactograhy