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SPINAL CORD ANATOMY AND CLINICAL SYNDROMES Dr T.P Moja FCS Neurosurgery

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Page 1: SPINAL CORD ANATOMY AND CLINICAL SYNDROMES€¦ · Spinal cord covered with pia mater Lumbar enlargement (Ll to S3) Conus medullaris segment Filum terminale FIGURE 7-1 Spinal cord

SPINAL CORD ANATOMY

AND CLINICAL

SYNDROMES Dr T.P Moja

FCS Neurosurgery

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Posterior column-medial lemniscus tract

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Spinothalamic tract

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Corticospinal tract

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CORD SYNDROMES

• Central cord syndrome

• Complete cord syndrome

• Brown sequard syndrome

• Anterior cord syndrome

• Posterior cord syndrome

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Central cord syndrome

• Weakness in the arms>legs

• Usually lower motor neuron weakness in the arms

• Upper neuron weakness in the legs.

• Rarely affects bladder and rectal sphincter

• Variable sensory loss

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Complete cord syndrome

• Quadriplegia/ Paraplegia

• Loss of all modalities of sensation below the level of the lesion

• Loss of sphincter control

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Brown sequard syndrome

• Ipsilateral weakness

• Ipsilateral loss of proprioception

• Contralateral loss of pain and temperature

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Anterior cord syndrome

• Quadriplegia/ Paraplegia

• Loss of sensation to pain and temperature below the level of the lesion

• Loss of sphincter control

• Preserved proprioception

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Posterior cord syndrome

• Loss of proprioception below the level of the lesion (sensory ataxia)

• Preserved motor function and pain sensation

• Normal sphincter function