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Korean Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology ; : 59-62, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-50535

ABSTRACT

Man-in-the-barrel syndrome (MIBS) is a clinical syndrome of bilateral upper limb weakness with normal lower extremity function. It can be caused by various neurological conditions such as bilateral cerebral hypoperfusion, syringomyelia, motor neuron disease, or cervical myelopathies. We report a patient with MIBS after cervical spinal cord ischemia. It is postulated to be caused by ischemic insults of anterior spinal artery from repeated and prolonged neck extension.


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Humans , Arteries , Lower Extremity , Motor Neuron Disease , Neck , Spinal Cord Diseases , Spinal Cord Ischemia , Spinal Cord , Syringomyelia , Upper Extremity
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