Spinal cord hemisection syndrome

Spinal cord hemisection syndrome: BROWN-SEQUARD SYNDROME, motor neuron paralysis on the ipsilateral limb below the level of spinal cord injury, deep sensation disappeared, vasomotor dysfunction, contralateral limb pain and temperature sensation disappeared, bilateral tactile retention. The level of sensory disturbance is lower than that of the injured segment of the spinal cord.

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