Fig. 2.54
 A Brown–Séquard syndrome due to hemisection of the spinal cord. There is ipsilateral weakness due to pyramidal tract damage, ipsilateral loss of joint position and vibration sensations due to dorsal column damage, and contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation due to spinothalamic tract damage.

A Brown–Séquard syndrome due to hemisection of the spinal cord. There is ipsilateral weakness due to pyramidal tract damage, ipsilateral loss of joint position and vibration sensations due to dorsal column damage, and contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation due to spinothalamic tract damage.

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