Brown-Séquard syndrome (Year of the Zebra)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @abdelhaibouaicha3293
    @abdelhaibouaicha3293 Год назад +24

    📝 Summary of Key Points:
    📌 Brown-Séquard syndrome is a condition that occurs when there is damage to one half of the spinal cord, resulting in the loss of sensations and paralysis in certain parts of the body.
    🧐 The spinal cord is divided into two halves, with white matter on the outside and gray matter on the inside. There are different tracks that carry sensory and motor information to and from the brain.
    🚀 Sensory information goes through three neurons to reach the brain, while motor signals travel down the corticospinal tract to control muscle movement.
    📊 Brown-Séquard syndrome is usually caused by trauma or spinal cord tumors, and it can result in various sensory and motor problems depending on the damaged tracts.
    💡 Treatment for Brown-Séquard syndrome involves supportive care and rehabilitation, with corticosteroids used to manage inflammation.
    📣 Concluding Remarks:
    Brown-Séquard syndrome is a condition that affects the spinal cord, leading to sensory loss and paralysis on one side of the body. Understanding the different tracks and pathways involved in sensory and motor function is crucial in diagnosing and managing this syndrome. With supportive care and rehabilitation, individuals with Brown-Séquard syndrome can work towards improving their quality of life.
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  • @Agni17
    @Agni17 10 месяцев назад +4

    Cannot thank you enough 🙏🏼
    Thank you very , very much ❤

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  10 месяцев назад +2

      Most welcome 🥰

  • @oumaimaoutani7733
    @oumaimaoutani7733 8 месяцев назад +5

    why is ipsilateral pain and temperature sensation intact ?

    • @estherthomas5615
      @estherthomas5615 8 месяцев назад +9

      Because of Lissauers tracts (which carry sensation above and below the the spinal level). The signals/ neurons are able to go to the spinal level above the lesion and allows the pain and temperature to decussate at the level above the injury and continue its journey to the brain.

  • @shogunotaku
    @shogunotaku 11 месяцев назад +3

    How is it a umn lesion when the hemisection is at c1? If the nucleus gracile and cuenatus are located in the medulla ? Shouldn't it be flaccid as well?

    • @Adela1212
      @Adela1212 5 месяцев назад +1

      The dorsal columns carry sensory info to the nn. gracilus and cuneatus, hence they will cause a loss of sensation and not a flaccid or spastic paralysis (this is only for motor neurons). Hope this helps

  • @shreyoshimajumdar3448
    @shreyoshimajumdar3448 Год назад +1

    Thank you ! Amazing video……you even cleared the basics 😊❤

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Год назад

      You're welcome 😊

  • @uwufarah
    @uwufarah 19 дней назад

    thank you

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  7 дней назад

      You're welcome! 😊

  • @ahmedhashim9746
    @ahmedhashim9746 3 месяца назад

    hello Doc, I hope you see this comment as I have a question regarding the video . Why while both upper limb and lower limb have lower motor neuron lesions , why the paralysis in the lower limb was spastic and the other upper limb was flaccid . Anyone is welcome to help . thanks un advance .

    • @gissglass
      @gissglass 3 месяца назад +3

      Actually the lower limb isnt having a lower motor lesion it is having a upper motor neuron lesion (since the Corticospinal tracts are sectioned and the signal from the upper motor neron doesn't reach the lower motor neuron) and therefore the lower limb becomes spastic (failure of inhibition from the upper motor neron)
      But for the upper limb (at the level of lesion) the lower motor motor neurons are damaged and therefore the muscle lose their tone (since lower motor nueron maintain muscle tone)

  • @paulthomasa7590
    @paulthomasa7590 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you chetta

  • @Isabella-d3r5h
    @Isabella-d3r5h 7 месяцев назад +8

    Finally I got brown squard syndrome 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @Crazybae15
      @Crazybae15 7 месяцев назад +2

      How what happened

    • @giana876
      @giana876 7 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @moqaftaofficial5588
    @moqaftaofficial5588 Год назад +4

    Year of the Zebra !!! What's that 🥲??

    • @ck-zk2vs
      @ck-zk2vs Год назад +18

      It's a play on the phrase in medicine 'When you hear footsteps, think horses not zebras.' A zebra here is a rare condition with similar signs and symptoms of a common condition. Took me a minute to figure out what they meant too :)

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 Год назад

      I'm pretty sure it's a harry styles reference

    • @deepanshikhera9090
      @deepanshikhera9090 Год назад +3

      ​@@ck-zk2vsstill not able to understand

  • @s.yasasin
    @s.yasasin 8 месяцев назад