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Title: Why may secondary damage occur shortly after a spinal cord injury?
Post by: yusuki on Dec 28, 2014
Why may secondary damage occur shortly after a spinal cord injury?
a.   presence of unstable fractures or dislocations of vertebrae
b.   catecholamine release in the area causing local vasoconstriction
c.   decreased or labile systemic blood pressure
d.   a, b
e.   a, b, c



Title: Re: Why may secondary damage occur shortly after a spinal cord injury?
Post by: monosaccharide on Jan 2, 2015
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Title: Re: Why may secondary damage occur shortly after a spinal cord injury?
Post by: yusuki on Jan 7, 2015
Great!


Title: Re: Why may secondary damage occur shortly after a spinal cord injury?
Post by: monosaccharide on Jan 7, 2015
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