Jérôme van Biervliet, Joe Mayhew, Alexander de Lahunta
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In this article, we attempt to summarize all aspects of making a diagnosis of cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy, from signalment, clinical examination, ancillary diagnostic tests, to pathological examination. In addition, it is important to stress that each of these has inherent limitations regarding their accuracy, and we will therefore discuss diagnostic accuracy as well.