Mystery case responses: Brown-Séquard syndrome caused by idiopathic spinal cord herniation
A 48-year-old man developed numbness in the left leg, which progressed gradually to paresis and urinary incontinence. Neurologic examination revealed a left Brown-Sequard syndrome with leg paresis, mild spasticity, reduced proprioception, and contralateral thermal and painful hypoesthesia below T6....
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American Academy of Neurology
2016
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