Soon after recovery, the patient complained of paresthesia in both legs and neurological examination revealed bilateral lower limb hypoesthesia, compatible with an incomplete medullar syndrome at the level of T12-L1. On postoperative day one, a plain magnetic resonance imaging scan demonstrated a ...
A 45-year-old woman developed weakness of both quadriceps, absence of bilateral knee jerks, and numbness over bilateral anteromedial thighs and medial lower legs after a vaginal hysterectomy. Electromyographic examination revealed evidence of denervation in the bilateral quadriceps. A nerve conduction ...
Can I assume he has no lower back pain, only leg pain? Does he have buttocks pain or does the pain skip to the lower legs? Is his pain greater in one leg than the other (i.e. LLE 70% RLE 30%). MRI 2/11/20: Per report “shallow broad-based bulging disc with superimposed righ...
Paresis of the legs and the right arm persisted, but double vision and OIN gradually disappeared. At the end, the patient had a residual exophoria in the RE and nystagmus with abduction in the left eye. Prevalence of NMO is lower than one case per one million inhabitants, and it is ...
At present, she continues being admitted to hospital with paresis of legs and right arm. Double vision and OIN disappeared gradually. However, the patient has a residual exoforia in RE with nistagmus in abdution in left eye.Conclusion The MNO prevalence is lower than a case for million ...