Spinal Cord Compression Flashcards
What sensation is the spinothalamic tract associated with?
Coarse touch
Pain
Temperature
A lesion affecting the spinothalamic tract will affect which side of the body?
Affects contralateral side since fibres decussate at spinal level
What sensation is the dorsal column associated with?
Fine touch
Proprioception
Vibration
A lesion affecting the dorsal column will affect which side of the body?
Affects ipsilateral side since fibres decussate at brainstem
List some causes of acute spinal cord compression
Trauma Tumours Haemorrhage Collapse Infection
List some causes of chronic spinal cord compression
Tumours
Degeneration (spondylosis)
Arthritis
How would a complete cord transection present?
Motor and sensory loss below level of lesion
Upper motor neurone signs appear later
Which part of the spinal cord is affected in Brown-Sequard syndrome?
Hemisection of the cord
Ipsilateral motor and dorsal sensory level
Contralateral spinothalamic sensory level
How would a central cord lesion present?
Distal upper limb weakness
Cape-like spinothalamic sensory loss
Lower limb power + dorsal column sensory preservation
Tumours compression spinal cord are usually from metastases. True/False?
True
Give examples of degenerative diseases causing spinal cord stenosis
Osteophyte impingement
Facet joint hypertrophy
Bulging intervertebral discs
Subluxation