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what does a positive babinski sign indicate in the context of cervical …

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what does a positive babinski sign indicate in the context of cervical myelopathy?
upper motor neuron lesion
lower motor neuron lesion
normal neurological function
peripheral nerve damage

Explanation:

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The Babinski sign is a neurological test. In adults, a positive sign (upward extension of the big toe with fanning of other toes) signals dysfunction in the upper motor neuron pathway. Cervical myelopathy involves damage to the spinal cord (a central upper motor neuron structure), so a positive Babinski sign here points to an upper motor neuron lesion. Lower motor neuron lesions, peripheral nerve damage, and normal function do not cause a positive Babinski sign in adults.

Answer:

Upper motor neuron lesion