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which spinal cord syndrome spares motor function but affects proprioception?
posterior cord syndrome
transverse cord syndrome
central cord syndrome
anterior cord syndrome
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Posterior cord syndrome impacts the posterior spinal cord tracts, which are responsible for proprioception, vibration, and fine touch, while leaving the motor tracts (anterior and lateral cord regions) intact. Transverse cord syndrome affects all spinal cord functions, central cord syndrome primarily impacts upper extremity motor function, and anterior cord syndrome affects motor function and pain/temperature sensation but spares proprioception.
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Posterior cord syndrome