Central cord syndrome

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Background

Spinal cord tracts
  • Most common incomplete spinal cord injury

Etiology

  • Hyperextension injury of cervical spine
  • Disruption of blood flow to the spinal cord
  • Cervical spinal stenosis
  • Typically elderly patient with significant DJD (ligamentum flavum compresses cord, causing contusion to central portion of spinal cord)

Clinical Features

  • Quadriparesis (characteristically with worse function in the UL than in the LL)
  • Possible loss of pain and temperature sensation, also greater in upper extremities

Differential Diagnosis

Spinal Cord Syndromes

Workup

Management

  • Good prognosis
  • Tx and work-up - consider IV methylprednisolone within 8 hrs of injury, surgery consultation, and cervical MRI

Disposition

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