A patient presents with sensory disturbance in the legs and weakness. On sensory examination, you find on the left lower limb he has reduced sensation to fine touch, vibration and proprioception and on the right lower limb he has reduced sensation to pain and temperature. How would you localise the lesion?

8 votes

A. Brown-Sequard syndrome (Left-sided hemisection)
 
75% / 6 votes
B. Brown-Sequard syndrome (Right-sided hemisection)
 
25% / 2 votes
C. Anterior spinal artery syndrome
 
0% / 0 votes
D. Posterior cord syndrome
 
0% / 0 votes
E. Peripheral sensory-motor neuropathy
 
0% / 0 votes


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