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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 568-573, 1991.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-79400

ABSTRACT

Cruciate paralysis, an unusual clinical entity, is "frequently undiagnosed or misunderstood", and can simulate the acute cervical central-cord injury syndrome. This rare injury pattern is characterized by weakness of upper extremities with little or no compromise of lower limb function following trauma to the superior cervical cord. The pattern of injury and clinical findings support selective damage to the corticospinal tract or upper motor neurons subserving upper limb function with the pyramidal decussation. Authors experience a case of curciate paralysis due to type 2 odontoid fracture and atlas dislocation.


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Central Cord Syndrome , Joint Dislocations , Lower Extremity , Motor Neurons , Odontoid Process , Paralysis , Pyramidal Tracts , Upper Extremity
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