Cervical disorder producing a radiculopathy or a myelopathy is often difficult in its diagnose.
Three interesting cases on the cervical spinal disorders were reported.
Case 1: A 49-year-old man with disc herniation just posterior of the cervical spinal body.
Case 2: A 57-year-old female with cervical spinal tumor and ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical and thoracic spine.
Case: A 60-year-old female with cervical spondylosis without sensory disturbance.
Prior to an operation, myelography and electromyography were helpful in a diagnosis and a localization of the level although these were not uniformly helpful.