Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2011

Abstract

Introduction: Brown-Sequard syndrome is an unusual sequelae of pre-ganglionic brachial plexus injury. There have been sporadic case reports indicating that the cause of this condition is due to tethering of the cord, vascular ischaemia or direct avulsion injury of the nerve roots. This is a report of two patients with complete pre-ganglionic brachial plexus avulsion injuries who developed acute partial Brown-Sequard syndrome due to haematoma. Cases: Two patients developed acute partial Brown-Sequard syndrome associated with complete pre-ganglionic brachial plexus avulsion injuries. In the first case the neurology recovered fully after the evacuation of the large subdural hematoma. Whereas, in the second case the neurology only recovered after 4 weeks closed observation in view of the compression was due to small epidural haematoma. Conclusion: Acute Brown-Sequard syndrome occurring in association brachial plexus injury should be investigated with urgent magnetic resonance imaging to exclude any reversible haematoma compression. (Hong Kong j.emerg.med. 2011;18:347-351)

Keywords

Brown-Sequard paralysis haematoma hemispinal cord syndrome paraplegia radiculopathies

Divisions

fac_med

Publication Title

Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine

Volume

18

Issue

5

Additional Information

ISI Document Delivery No.: 825CO Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 5 Zubair, M. Ravindran, T. Chan, C. Y. W. Saw, L. B. Kwan, M. K. Medcom ltd Chai wan

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