| Literature DB >> 35701343 |
Shelby Hoebee1, Levi Howard2, James Komara2, Megan McElhinny1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Brown-Séquard syndrome is a rare neurological disorder due to hemisection of the spinal cord that can occur from a variety of causes, most commonly trauma. CASE REPORT: We present a case of a 25-year-old woman presenting with Brown-Séquard syndrome as her first clinical presentation of multiple sclerosis.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35701343 PMCID: PMC9197756 DOI: 10.5811/cpcem.2022.2.55317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med ISSN: 2474-252X
Image 1Sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging with asymptomatic hyperintensity within the cervical spine, worse at cervical level 5–7 (arrow).
Image 2Sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging showing periventricular hyperintensity characteristic of multiple sclerosis.
Image 3Axial T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging showing a high signal intensity within the left spinal cord at the level of the first lumbar vertebra (arrow).