Jumah, K.B.Puplampu, B.2019-10-282019-10-281998-03https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10876729http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/33132Journal ArticleWe retrospectively reviewed myelographic appearances of 2005 patients in ten years prior to advent of computed tomography (CT) scan in three major hospitals in Ghana. 877 (43.75%) were normal and 1128 (56.25%) were pathological. The lesions detected were spondylosis 321 (28.22%), disc herniation 272 (24.37%) trauma 172 (15.25%), Pott's disease 133 (11.79%), spinal tumours 101 (8.96%); Arachnoiditis 74 (6.56%) and spinal stenosis 46 (4.07%). Myelography still remains the examination of choice in the investigation of spinal lesions in the sub-region.enmyelographicMyelographypathologicalspondylosisGhanaspinal stenosisReview of Myelograms in Evaluation of Spinal Lesions Prior to the Advent of Computed Tomography (CT) Scan in Ghana.Article