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Functional recovery in Brown-Séquard plus syndrome: A case …
Introduction: Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is a rare neurological condition characterized by hemiplegia and hemianesthesia. It occurs as the sequelae to a hemi-transection of the spinal …
Rehabilitation of a Patient with Symptoms of Brown- Séquard …
Rehabilitation of a Patient with Symptoms of Brown- Séquard-Plus Syndrome after Removal of a Benign Thoracic Tumor: A Case Report For the following purposes:
Case Report A rare case of Brown‑Sequard syndrome caused …
Here, we add an additional case involving a 59‐year‐old male. Case Description: A 59‐year‐old male presented with a Brown‐Sequard syndrome (BSS) after a motor vehicle accident. The …
Case Report Acute Brown-Sequard syndrome caused by …
In this study, we describe one case of acute spi - nal cord hemisection syndrome in atypical Scheuermann’s disease adult due to spinal cord compression caused by herniated thorac-ic …
Case report on Brown Sequard Syndrome - INT-JECSE
Brown Sequard syndrome is a rare type of spinal cord injury caused by a spinal string injury. The most common cause is cervical or lumbar spine injury.
Brown-Sequard-plus syndrome after a stab´ injury - SAGE …
Study Design: Case report. Objective: To describe a patient presenting with Brown-Sequard-plus syndrome treated in a conservative manner and to discuss´ the possible physiopathological …
CASE REPORT Idiopathic transverse myelitis presenting as the …
Study design: Case report. Objectives: To report an unusual case of Brown-Sequard syndrome (BSS) associated with idiopathic transverse myelitis (TM).
Brown-Séquard Syndrome as a First Presentation of Multiple …
We present a case of hemicord myelitis which presented as Brown-Séquard syndrome as a first manifestation, which was later diagnosed as MS during subsequent relapses.
Mystery Case: Brown-Séquard syndrome caused by idiopathic …
Neurologic examination revealed a left Brown-Sequard syndrome with leg paresis, mild spasticity, reduced proprioception, and contralateral thermal and painful hypoesthesia below T6. MRI …
Brown-Sequard Syndrome Caused by a Large Disc Herniation …
Introduction: Brown-Sequard syndrome is uncommon in clinical practice and is very rarely caused by cervical disc herniation. We report a case of Brown-Sequard syndrome due to a disc …
A Case of Brown-Sequard Syndrome Due to Cervical Disc …
ÖZET Brown-Sequard sendromu spinal kordun inkomplet, yar ı kesisi sonucunda gelişen lezyon altında ipsilateral motor güçsüzlük, kontra- leteral duyu ve ısı kaybı ile karakterize bir …
Case Report Brown-Sequard syndrome associated with …
Case Description: We present a case of a 28-year-old female with a HF sustained after a motor vehicle accident and BSS. Diagnosis was established based on typical loss of motor function …
Idiopathic myelitis presenting as Brown-Séquard syndrome: …
We describe two cases of myelitis presenting as Brown-Séquard syndrome. A 33-year-old Han man was admitted with neck pain plus numbness in the right upper and lower limbs for 2 days. …
Brown-Sequard syndrome after a gun shot wound to the …
This report is the first case of Brown-Sequard syndrome after a high cervical gun shot wound, which was managed with immediate decompression and fusion, where near complete …
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder presenting as Brown …
This case underscores the clinical diversity of NMO spectrum disorder, and suggests that we should probably be checking neuromyelitis optica (NMO) antibody status
Brown Sequard Syndrome: Understanding the Complexities of …
Brown-Sequard Syndrome (BSS) is a rare spinal cord injury characterized by asymmetrical motor and sensory dysfunction. Trauma to the spinal cord, particularly the hemi section, is the …
Case Series: Non-traumatic Causes of Brown-sequard …
Background and Importance: Brown-Sequard Syndrome (BSS) is a rare neurological condition resulting from a hemisection injury to or unilateral compression on the spinal cord. The …
Brown-Sequard syndrome associated with a spinal cord injury …
We discuss the intricacies of the surgical management of such cases with a literature review.
CASE STUDY PART 1 - Patient with Brown-Sequard …
Brown-Séquard syndrome is an incomplete lesion of the spinal cord characterized by ipsilateral upper motor neuron paralysis and loss of proprioception, with contralateral loss of pain and …
Functional recovery in Brown-Séquard plus syndrome: A case …
Introduction: Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is a rare neurological condition characterized by hemiplegia and hemianesthesia. It occurs as the sequelae to a hemi-transection of the spinal …
Rehabilitation of a Patient with Symptoms of Brown- Séquard …
Rehabilitation of a Patient with Symptoms of Brown- Séquard-Plus Syndrome after Removal of a Benign Thoracic Tumor: A Case Report For the following purposes:
Case Report A rare case of Brown‑Sequard syndrome …
Here, we add an additional case involving a 59‐year‐old male. Case Description: A 59‐year‐old male presented with a Brown‐Sequard syndrome (BSS) after a motor vehicle accident. The …
Case Report Acute Brown-Sequard syndrome caused by …
In this study, we describe one case of acute spi - nal cord hemisection syndrome in atypical Scheuermann’s disease adult due to spinal cord compression caused by herniated thorac-ic …
Case report on Brown Sequard Syndrome - INT-JECSE
Brown Sequard syndrome is a rare type of spinal cord injury caused by a spinal string injury. The most common cause is cervical or lumbar spine injury.
Brown-Sequard-plus syndrome after a stab´ injury - SAGE …
Study Design: Case report. Objective: To describe a patient presenting with Brown-Sequard-plus syndrome treated in a conservative manner and to discuss´ the possible physiopathological …
CASE REPORT Idiopathic transverse myelitis presenting as the …
Study design: Case report. Objectives: To report an unusual case of Brown-Sequard syndrome (BSS) associated with idiopathic transverse myelitis (TM).
Brown-Séquard Syndrome as a First Presentation of Multiple …
We present a case of hemicord myelitis which presented as Brown-Séquard syndrome as a first manifestation, which was later diagnosed as MS during subsequent relapses.
Mystery Case: Brown-Séquard syndrome caused by …
Neurologic examination revealed a left Brown-Sequard syndrome with leg paresis, mild spasticity, reduced proprioception, and contralateral thermal and painful hypoesthesia below T6. MRI …
CASE STUDY - odstockmedical.com
Quick summary of part one: 62 yr old ♂ with Brown-Sequard syndrome due to cervical spondylosis at C6/7 diagnosed 1999. Generally weak in L lower limb, especially quadriceps- leading to …
Brown-Sequard Syndrome Caused by a Large Disc …
Introduction: Brown-Sequard syndrome is uncommon in clinical practice and is very rarely caused by cervical disc herniation. We report a case of Brown-Sequard syndrome due to a disc …
A Case of Brown-Sequard Syndrome Due to Cervical Disc …
ÖZET Brown-Sequard sendromu spinal kordun inkomplet, yar ı kesisi sonucunda gelişen lezyon altında ipsilateral motor güçsüzlük, kontra- leteral duyu ve ısı kaybı ile karakterize bir yaralanmad ır.
Case Report Brown-Sequard syndrome associated with …
Case Description: We present a case of a 28-year-old female with a HF sustained after a motor vehicle accident and BSS. Diagnosis was established based on typical loss of motor function …
Idiopathic myelitis presenting as Brown-Séquard syndrome: …
We describe two cases of myelitis presenting as Brown-Séquard syndrome. A 33-year-old Han man was admitted with neck pain plus numbness in the right upper and lower limbs for 2 days. Two …
Brown-Sequard syndrome after a gun shot wound to the …
This report is the first case of Brown-Sequard syndrome after a high cervical gun shot wound, which was managed with immediate decompression and fusion, where near complete recovery …
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder presenting as Brown …
This case underscores the clinical diversity of NMO spectrum disorder, and suggests that we should probably be checking neuromyelitis optica (NMO) antibody status
Brown Sequard Syndrome: Understanding the Complexities …
Brown-Sequard Syndrome (BSS) is a rare spinal cord injury characterized by asymmetrical motor and sensory dysfunction. Trauma to the spinal cord, particularly the hemi section, is the primary …
Case Series: Non-traumatic Causes of Brown-sequard …
Background and Importance: Brown-Sequard Syndrome (BSS) is a rare neurological condition resulting from a hemisection injury to or unilateral compression on the spinal cord. The common …
Brown-Sequard syndrome associated with a spinal cord …
We discuss the intricacies of the surgical management of such cases with a literature review.