Vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis
Vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis is slightly more common than spinal type cervical spondylosis, because most of them are caused by instability of the vertebral segment, and are easily cured or improved by non-surgical treatment, so fewer patients are hospitalized and need surgery. This type mainly causes headache symptoms, so it is also called ascending cervical spondylosis, and it is easy to be confused with many diseases that cause headaches. It is often difficult to confirm the diagnosis before vertebral artery imaging. Therefore, its diagnosis often becomes a problem that is easy to cause controversy among related departments. Cervical spondylosis includes cervical spondylosis of the cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylosis of the nerve root type, cervical spondylosis of the spinal cord type, cervical spondylosis of the vertebral artery type, sympathetic cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylosis of the esophagus.
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