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There are six patterns of deficit:
*Ventral cord syndrome
*Central cord syndrome
*Dorsal cord syndrome
*Brown-Sรฉquard syndrome
*[[Conus Medullaris Syndrome]]
*[[Cauda Equina Syndrome]]
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File:incomplete-spinal-cord-syndromes-illustrations.jpg|Normal spinal cord
File:incomplete-spinal-cord-syndromes-illustrations.jpg|Normal spinal cord
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File:incomplete-spinal-cord-syndromes-illustrations multiple sclerosis.jpg|Multiple Sclerosis
File:incomplete-spinal-cord-syndromes-illustrations multiple sclerosis.jpg|Multiple Sclerosis
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Cauda Equina Syndrome]]
*[[Cauda Equina Syndrome]]

Revision as of 20:12, 16 May 2021

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See kunam et al for an open access review.[1]

There are six patterns of deficit:

Gallery

See Also

References

  1. โ†‘ Kunam et al.. Incomplete Cord Syndromes: Clinical and Imaging Review. Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc 2018. 38:1201-1222. PMID: 29995620. DOI.

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