Anterior cord syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anterior cord syndrome is a medical condition where the blood supply to the anterior portion of the spinal cord is interrupted. It is characterized by loss of motor function below the level of injury...
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The use of transpedicular screws in patients with disturbed posterior column anatomy is sometimes hazardous. ... The Medscape Journal ... We report a patient with a burst fracture at T7 who developed an anterior cord syndrome immediately after posterior instrumentation.
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Central cord syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central cord syndrome (CCS) is an acute cervical spinal cord injury (SCI). It was first described by Schneider in 1954. CCS has been reported to occur more frequently among older persons with cervica...
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Synonyms and related keywords: spinal cord injury, SCI, anterior cord syndrome, Brown-Séquard syndrome, central cord syndrome, conus medullaris syndrome, cauda equina syndrome, incomplete SCI syndromes, spinal cord concussion, spinal cord injury syndromes, SCIWORA, spinal cord injury without radiologic abnormality;
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Brown-Sequard syndrome, central cord syndrome, anterior cord syndrome, conus medullaris syndrome, cauda equina syndrome ... Anterior cord syndrome often is associated with a lesion causing variable loss of motor function and sensitivity to pain and temperature, while proprioception is preserved.
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Anterior spinal cord syndrome (anterior spinal artery syndrome) is usually seen as a result of compression of the artery that runs along the front of the ...
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- anterior cord syndrome has the worst prognosis of all cord syndromes; - prognosis is good if recovery is evident & progressive during first 24 hours; - after 24 hrs, if no signs of sacral sensibility to pinprick or temp are present, prognosis for further functional recovery are poor;
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Anterior cord syndrome involves variable loss of motor function and pain and/or temperature sensation, with preservation of proprioception. ... Central cord syndrome usually involves a cervical lesion, with greater motor weakness in the upper extremities than in the lower extremities. The pattern of motor weakness...
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The cell body (ie, soma) is in the anterior horn within the cord parenchyma. Clinically relevant reflex center levels are detailed below. Spinal reflex center levels are presented in parentheses and take into account anatomic variations in innervation.
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