Selected article for: "sensory level and T10 sensory level"

Author: Kang Zhao; Jucun Huang; Dan Dai; Yuwei Feng; Liming Liu; Shuke Nie
Title: Acute myelitis after SARS-CoV-2 infection: a case report.
  • Document date: 2020_3_18
  • ID: ksbha7kz_5
    Snippet: saturation < 93% at rest, T37 ℃ , P 80 bpm, R18 times/min, BP 81/51mmHg. No obvious abnormality was found in cranial nerve examination. His neurologic examination demonstrated 3/5 power with normal reflexes in the bilateral upper extremities and 0/5 power reduction with hyporeflexia in the bilateral lower extremities. Sensation was intact to all modalities in the arms but was globally impaired in both legs. There was a sensory level at T10 to p.....
    Document: saturation < 93% at rest, T37 ℃ , P 80 bpm, R18 times/min, BP 81/51mmHg. No obvious abnormality was found in cranial nerve examination. His neurologic examination demonstrated 3/5 power with normal reflexes in the bilateral upper extremities and 0/5 power reduction with hyporeflexia in the bilateral lower extremities. Sensation was intact to all modalities in the arms but was globally impaired in both legs. There was a sensory level at T10 to pinprick testing, with feelings of paresthesia and numbness below the level. The tendon reflex of both lower limbs decreased, and the sensation of pain and temperature and tactile sensation decreased below the level of chest 10. Bilateral pathological signs were negative.

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