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Multiple sclerosis presenting with a Brown-Séquard syndrome
J A Kraus1, B K Stüper, P Berlit
1Department of Neurology, Alfried-Krupp Hospital, Essen, Germany.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
|April 29, 1998
Abstract:
The Brown-Séquard syndrome as spinal hemiplegia with contralateral sensory deficits has been related to a variety of underlying diseases. We describe the case of a 35-year-old right-handed white female presenting with a Brown-Séquard syndrome as the first and sole symptom of multiple sclerosis, underscoring the importance of multiple sclerosis as a rare condition for the Brown-Séquard syndrome.