Dual lesion spinal cord injury (SCI) is the presence of two distinct regions of injury to the spinal cord, which can occur simultaneously or as a sequela of initial injury. Dual lesion SCI appears to be a rather rare occurrence with a paucity of cases described. As such, there is ...
Spinal Cord Injury Synonyms Spinal cord lesion Definition The Spinal cord is the major conduit through which information is transmitted between body and brain. Therefore, spinal cord lesion affects conduction of sensory and motor signals across the lesion of the spinal cord, including the autonomic ne...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is an insult to the spinal cord resulting in a change, either temporary or permanent, in the cord’s normal motor, sensory, or autonomic function. Patients with SCI can have permanent and often devastating neurologic deficits and disability. The most important aspect of...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a multidimensional disorder arising from direct or indirect spinal cord damage. The most common SCI cause is acute trauma from motor vehicular crashes (MVCs), although the condition may also arise from insidious etiologies such as malignancies and chronic tuberculous infec...
There are multiple causes of spinal cord injury, and most result in neurourological dysfunction. Bladder dysfunction is evident from the time of injury and requires prompt diagnosis and appropriate management to protect the upper urinary tract. Chronic neurogenic bladder function is variable depending on...
1. Guillain-Barre syndrome complicated by spinal cord lesion:report of two cases; 格林-巴利综合征合并脊髓损害2例病例分析2) acute lesion of spinal cord 急性脊髓损害3) lesion of posterior horn of the spinal cord 脊髓后角损害 1. Clinical menifestations and MRI of Multiple Sclerosis with ...
Central cord lesion Brown-Séquard syndromeBrown-Séquard syndromeBrown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is a rare neurologic injury that causes hemisection of the spinal cord, resulting in weakness and paralysis of one side of the body and sensory loss on the opposite side.Brown-Séquard Syndrome ...
Completespinalcordlesion Completespinalcordlesion SingsANDSymptoms -lossofmotorfunctionbelowtheleveloftheinjury;initiallyflaccidparalysis.-Bilateralexternalrotationofthelegsatthehips-Lossofsensoryfunctionbelowtheleveloftheinjury;lossofpain,touch,temperature,deeppain,vibration,andproprioception.-Neurogenicshock.(Lossauto...
Therefore, the two main obstacles of the axonal regeneration for spinal cord repair are the diminished growth capacity of the adult neurons and the presence of inhibitory molecules in the scar at the lesion (Wu et al., 2015). An ideal treatment for spinal cord injury is to improve the two...
Dual lesion spinal cord injury (SCI) is the presence of two distinct regions of injury to the spinal cord, which can occur simultaneously or as a sequela of initial injury. Dual lesion SCI appears to be a rather rare occurrence with a paucity of cases described. As such, there is limited...