Sensory Abnormality (E.g., Pain, Numbness, Paresthesias)?
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작성자 Perry 작성일25-09-01 02:08 조회2회 댓글0건본문
Sensory abnormality (e.g., ache, numbness, BloodVitals SPO2 paresthesias)? Muscle cramping or aching? Bowel and/or bladder signs? Ocular involvement (e.g., BloodVitals double vision, droopy eyelids)? Bulbar involvement (e.g., voice change)? What actions/movements do you will have bother with? Duration or sample? Acute-onset suggests a vascular etiology. Fatigability and waxing/waning suggest myasthenia gravis. Weakness distribution: - Proximal vs. Upper vs. lower extremities? Brainstem infection or inflammation (e.g., sarcoidosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder). Structural lesion compressing the brainstem. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). Distribution: Motor and sensory findings may localize to a spinal degree. Reflexes: Upper motor neuron signs could appear, especially subacutely (e.g., hyperreflexia, spasticity, Babinski signal). Acutely, patients could have transient spinal shock, with loss of spinal perform under the level of the lesion and areflexia. Sensation: - Frequently concerned. Sensory degree may be present. Bowel and bladder dysfunction could occur. Spinal cord compression (e.g., trauma, epidural abscess, malignancy). Inflammation (e.g., monitor oxygen saturation idiopathic transverse myelitis
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