scholarly journals I. Results of hemisection of the spinal cord in monkeys

While engaged in studying experimentally the connections of the cells of Clarke’s column with the ascending tracts of the spinal cord in the Monkey, I was surprised to find that after hemisection in the lower dorsal region, the sensory disturbances produced in no way corresponded with those already obtained by an eminent observer. I was, therefore, led to continue my experiments, with the aid of a grant from the British Medical Association, and by the kind permission of Professor Schäfer I carried them out in the Physiological Laboratory of University College. My thanks are also due to him for much valuable advice and assistance.

1892 ◽  
Vol 50 (302-307) ◽  
pp. 120-121

While engaged in studying experimentally the connexions of the cells of Clarke’s column with the ascending tracts of the spinal cord in the monkey, I was surprised to find that after hemisection in the lower dorsal region the sensory disturbances produced in no way corresponded with those already obtained by eminent observers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nur Setiawan Suroto

Spinal dural arteriovenous (AV) fistulas are the most commonly encountered vascular malformation of the spinal cord and a treatable cause for progressive paraplegia or tetraplegia. They most commonly affected are elderly men and are classically found in the thoracolumbar region.Symptoms gradually progress or decline in a stepwise manner and are commonly associated with pain and sphincter disturbances. Surgical or endovascular disconnection of the fistula has a high success rate with a low rate of morbidity. Motor symptoms are most likely to improve after treatment, followed by sensory disturbances, and lastly sphincter disturbances.


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