Segmental dissociated sensory disorder

Syringomyelia is often characterized by segmental detached sensory disorders. Due to the effects of various reasons, a tubular cavity is formed in the spinal cord, which is called syringomyelia, and there is often glial hyperplasia around the cavity. The onset of this disease is relatively slow. The clinical manifestations are the symptoms of affected spinal cord nerve damage. It is characterized by pain, hypothermia and disappearance, and detached sensory dysfunction with deep sensory preservation. Nutrition disorders.

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