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Absent sural responses in tethered cord syndrome
Elia G Malek1, Johnny Salameh1, Nour Estaitieh1
1Neurology department, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon.
Abstract:
Context: Tethered cord syndrome is a progressive condition usually diagnosed early in life, and leads to a diversity of manifestations including neurologic, urologic, and orthopedic dysfunction.Findings: We report two cases of tethered cord syndrome associated with a unilaterally absent sural sensory response on nerve conduction studies while other causes of this finding being excluded.Conclusion/clinical relevance: We believe that this finding is caused by a selective injury of sensory fibers at the level or distal to the dorsal root ganglia.

