Brown-sequard Syndrome

Brown-Séquard syndrome is an uncommon spinal condition caused by a traumatic injury to one side of the spinal cord. The affected person typically loses their sense of touch and vibrations. In addition, there is a chance that the patient might lose control of the bladder and bowels. Muscle weakness and degeneration (atrophy) may also occur in the affected area. Individuals with Brown-Séquard syndrome do not have a specific treatment. In most cases, treatment focuses on the disorder's underlying etiology.

  
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What is the meaning of Brown-Sequard syndrome?

Query: Hello doctor, In case of Brown-Sequard Syndrome - left side damage, I am just wondering why the muscle strength grade of the left leg flexion 0/5 and left leg extension 2/5?  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Brown-Sequard syndrome is damage to half of the spinal cord with complete paralysis on one side with loss of touch sensation and complete loss of pain and temperature on the opposite side. The information you have provided is not complete. It is important to know muscle ...  Read Full »

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