Monday, April 24, 2006

Dissociated Sensory Loss

It is a useful generalization to state that pain/temperature sensation and touch/vibration/joint position sensation follow two distinct pathways.
1. Pain/temp in spinothalamic pathway
2. Touch/vibration/jt position in dorsal column

Damage to either pathway in isolation results in dissociated sensory loss. The damage usually occurs in the spinal cord.

1. Causes of spinotahlamic loss

  • Syringomyelia
  • Brown-Sequard syndrome - contralateral leg
  • Lateral medullary syndrome - contralateral to other signs
  • Anterior spinal artery thrombosis

2. Causes of doral column loss

  • Subacute degeneration of the spinal cord
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Brown-Sequard syndrome - the ipsilateral leg
  • Tabes dorsalis
  • Spinocerebellar degeneration e.g. Friedreich's ataxia

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