A Brown-Sequard Syndrome Resulting from a Ruptured Cervical Disc Herniation: A Case Report We present a case of Brown-Sequard syndrome due to a massive cervical disc herniation at C5/6 level, presenting sings of sudden and severe spinal cord compression. The lesion was diagnosed by MRI and her...
The triad of abdominal pain, hypotension, and a pulsatile abdominal mass is diagnostic of a ruptured AAA, and emergency operation is warranted without delay for imaging studies. Patients with a variant of AAA may present with fever and a painful aneurysm with or without an obstructive uropathy. ...