kiranmayi Forum Guru
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| | 02/14/04 - 12:19 PM  
 
   
 
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After a violent brawl, several victims are brought to the hospital for treatment. One of the patients was involved in a knife fight and is now complaining that his left leg feels ‘funny.’ On closer examination, the patient is found to have hemiparesis of his left lower extremity as well as loss of pinprick discrimination on that same side. In addition, the patient has lost pain sensation in his right lower extremity. What is the most likely explanation for these findings? A. Anterior spinal artery syndrome B. Brown–Sequard syndrome C. Combined subacute degeneration D. Syringomyelia E. Tabes dorsalis F. Wernig-Hoffman disease
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| peekay Forum Guru
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| | 02/14/04 - 01:26 PM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
b_ hemisection of s.c
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| dxtxpx Forum Guru
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| | 02/14/04 - 03:03 PM  
 
   
 
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choice b
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| kiranmayi Forum Guru
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| | 02/15/04 - 12:30 PM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
Correct
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