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(mielomalácia) nas imagens ponderadas em T2 nas ima-
gens ponderadas em na ressonância magnética após
uma artrodese cervical anterior de um ou dois níveis
poderiam ser autorizados a retornar a prática esportiva.
Nos atletas tratados com corpectomia ou cirurgia cer-
vical posterior, essa análise deve ser individualizada. (32)
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