Brown Sequard Syndrome Spinal Cord Lesion

Brown-Séquard syndrome is a spinal cord lesion caused by hemisection, leading to ipsilateral motor paralysis and loss of proprioception with contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation. Knowledge of spinal cord anatomy and tract organization is essential for neurologists, neurosurgeons, and medical students in diagnosing and managing this syndrome. Understanding the lesion’s clinical presentation helps guide imaging, surgical planning, and rehabilitation, supporting functional recovery and preserving neurological function. Brown Sequard Syndrome Spinal Cord Lesion Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Brown Sequard Syndrome Spinal Cord Lesion and explains the details of Brown Sequard Syndrome Spinal Cord Lesion.

Brown Sequard Syndrome Spinal Cord Lesion

Brown Sequard Syndrome Spinal Cord Lesion