Traumatic Cervical Disc Herniation Manifesting as Brown-Sequard Syndrome: A Case Report
Ahmed Mohamed Hazeem,
Faheem Nawaz,
Mohammed Saleh Al-Blooshi
Abstract:Brown-Sequard syndrome (BSS) is an uncommon condition caused by a localized injury to one side of the spinal cord. It is rarely reported to present because of cervical disc herniation (CDH), especially as a result of 2 consecutive discs prolapse, with only 8 cases reported worldwide, 4 of which have the cervical disc levels of C5-C6, C6-C7 being affected just like the case we are presenting. A 45 years male had complained of left-sided body pain and numbness following a fall, his symptoms progressing over two … Show more
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