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question 37 (2 points) which cord syndrome typically spares vibration and proprioception? anterior cord syndrome posterior cord syndrome brown - séquard central cord syndrome
Anterior cord syndrome affects the anterior part of the spinal - cord. The posterior columns, which are responsible for vibration and proprioception, are typically spared. Posterior cord syndrome affects the posterior columns and impairs vibration and proprioception. Brown - Séquard syndrome involves hemisection of the spinal cord and has a complex pattern of motor and sensory deficits. Central cord syndrome mainly affects the central part of the spinal cord and is not characterized by sparing of vibration and proprioception.
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A. Anterior cord syndrome