Abstract

Correlations between the observed exercise responses and the underlying distribution of myelographically suggested subclinical adhesive arachnoiditis were investigated to clarify the possible effect of the spinal sympathetic nervous system on the exercise responses. The most prominent finding concerned the chronotropic effect ; namely, the subarachnoid adhesions occurred with high frequency between D3 and D6 vertebra in the ventral aspect of the spinal cord characteristically in association with excessive cardioacceleration after exercise.

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