| Literature DB >> 20041066 |
Kyeong Bo Choi1, Choon Dae Lee, Dai-Jin Chung, Sang-Ho Lee.
Abstract
The possible causes of Brown-Séquard Syndrome (BSS) have been frequently observed with spinal trauma and extramedullary spinal tumors, but the cervical disc herniation to cause BSS is rare. The authors present five cases of patients who were diagnosed with BSS resulting from cervical disc herniation, and the results of the literature in view of their distinctive symptoms and clinical outcomes. Postoperatively, the patients showed complete or almost complete recovery from their motor and sensory deficits. On the basis of our cases, it is important to diagnose it early by cervical magnetic resonance imaging, especially in the absence of the typical symptoms of cervical disc herniation or other obvious etiology of extremity numbness. Immediate surgical treatment is also essential for a favorable functional neurological recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Brown-Séquard Syndrome; anterior cervical discectomy and fusion; cervical disc herniation
Year: 2009 PMID: 20041066 PMCID: PMC2796362 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2009.46.5.505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245