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which spinal cord lesion is most consistent with contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation? transverse cord lesion posterior cord syndrome anterior cord syndrome hemicord lesion
Brief Explanations
- Transverse cord lesion causes bilateral loss of all sensations.
- Posterior cord syndrome affects proprioception and vibration, not pain/temperature.
- Anterior cord syndrome causes bilateral loss of pain/temperature.
- Hemicord lesion (Brown-Séquard syndrome) results in contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation (from spinothalamic tract damage) alongside ipsilateral motor and proprioceptive loss.
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D. Hemicord lesion