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Spinal cord injury的各種syndrome

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Segmental syndrome

Pathologies that affect all functions of the spinal cord at one or more levels produce a segmental syndrome. Loss of function may be total or incomplete. A total cord transection syndrome results from the cessation of function in all ascending and descending spinal cord pathways and results in the loss of all types of sensation and loss of movement below the level of the lesion. Less profound injuries produce a similar pattern of deficits, which are less severe ie, weakness rather than paralysis and decreased sensation rather than anesthesia(麻木).

Acute transection can cause spinal shock, with a flaccid paralysis, urinary retention, and diminished tendon reflexes(hyporeflexia or areflexia). This is usually temporary, and increased tone, spasticity, and hyperreflexia will usually supervene(接著發生) in days or weeks after the event.

Transverse injuries above C3 involve cessation of respiration and are often fatal if acute. Cervical cord lesions that spare the phrenic nerve but impair intercostal nerve function can produce respiratory insufficiency. Lesions above the L2 cord level will cause impotence(陽痿) and spastic paralysis of bladder. There is loss of voluntary control of the bladder, which will empty automatically by reflex action.

Causes of a cord segmental syndrome include acute myelopathies, such as traumatic injury and spinal cord hemorrhage. Epidural or intramedullary abscess, tumors, and transverse myelitis may have a more subacute presentation.

Dorsal cord syndrome



Dorsal cord syndrome results from the bilateral involvement of the dorsal columns, the corticospinal tracts, and descending central autonomic tracts to bladder control centers in the sacral cord. Dorsal column symptoms include gait ataxia and paresthesias(
尤其是proprioceptionvibration). Corticospinal tract dysfunction produces weakness that, if acute, is accompanied by muscle flaccidity and hyporeflexia and, if chronic, by muscle hypertonia and hyperreflexia. Extensor plantar responses(腳蹠部的伸張反應) and urinary incontinence may be present.

Causes of a dorsal cord syndrome include multiple sclerosis(more typically the primary progressive form), tabes dorsalis(脊髓癆;由neurosyphilis造成), Friedreich ataxia, subacute combined degeneration(常因維他命B12缺乏所引起), vascular malformations, epidural and intradural extramedullary tumors, cervical spondylotic myelopathy, and atlanto-axial subluxation(寰椎樞椎半脫位).

Ventral cord syndrome



Ventral cord or anterior spinal artery syndrome usually includes tracts in the anterior two-thirds of the spinal cord, which include the corticospinal tracts, the spinothalamic tracts, and descending autonomic tracts to the sacral centers for bladder control. Corticospinal tract involvements produce weakness and reflex changes. A spinothalamic tract deficit produces the bilateral loss of pain and temperature sensation(
雙測溫痛覺喪失). Discriminative tactile, position(proprioception), and vibratory sensation are normal(intact dorsal funiculus). Urinary incontinence is usually present. The causes of a ventral cord syndrome include spinal cord infarction, intervertebral disc herniation, and radiation myelopathy.

Brown–Sequard syndrome



A lateral hemisection syndrome, also known as the Brown–Sequard syndrome, involves the dorsal column, corticospinal tract, and spinothalamic tract unilaterally. This produces weakness, loss of vibration, and proprioception ipsilateral to the lesion and loss of pain and temperature on the opposite side. The unilateral involvement of descending autonomic fibers does not produce bladder symptoms. While there are many causes of this syndrome, knife or bullet injuries(
單側脊髓槍傷、刀傷) and demyelination are the most common. Rarer causes include spinal cord tumors, disc herniation, infarction, and infections.

Central cord syndromes



The central cord syndrome is characterized by loss of pain and temperature sensation in the distribution of one or several adjacent dermatomes at the site of the spinal cord lesion caused by the disruption of crossing spinothalamic fibers in the ventral commissure. Dermatomes above and below the level of the lesion have normal pain and temperature sensation, creating the so-called "suspended sensory level." Vibration and proprioception are often spared.

As a central lesion enlarges, it may encroach on(侵入) the medial aspect or the corticospinal tracts or on the anterior horn gray matter, producing weakness in the analgesic areas. Fibers mediating the deep tendon reflexes are interrupted as they pass from the dorsal to the ventral horn, thus causing tendon reflex loss(areflexia) in the analgesic areas. There are usually no bladder symptoms.

The classic causes of a central cord syndrome are slow-growing lesions such as syringomyelia(脊髓空洞症) or intramedullary tumor. However, central cord syndrome is most frequently the result of a hyper-extension injury in individuals with long-standing cervical spondylosis. This form of central cord syndrome is characterized by disproportionately greater motor impairment in upper compared with lower extremities(上肢比下肢嚴重!!!), bladder dysfunction, and a variable degree of sensory loss below the level of injury.

Pure motor syndrome

A pure motor syndrome produces weakness without sensory loss or bladder involvement. This may involve only the upper motor neurons(UMN), producing hyperreflexia and extensor plantar responses, or only the lower motor neuron(LMN) bilaterally, producing muscle atrophy and fasciculations. Other disorders involve both the upper and lower motor neurons and produce mixed signs.

The causes of a pure motor syndrome include chronic myelopathies such as HTLV-I myelopathy, hereditary spastic paraplegia, primary lateral sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS), progressive muscular atrophy, post-polio syndrome, and electric shock-induced myelopathy.

Conus medullaris syndrome

Lesions at vertebral level L2 often affect the conus medullaris. There is early and prominent sphincter dysfunction with flaccid paralysis of the bladder and rectum, impotence, and saddle (S3-S5) anesthesia. Leg muscle weakness may be mild if the lesion is very restricted and spares both the lumbar cord and the adjacent spinal and lumbar nerve roots.

Causes include disc herniation, spinal fracture, and tumors.

Cauda equina syndrome

Though not a spinal cord syndrome, cauda equina syndrome is considered here because its location within the spinal canal subjects it to many of the same disease processes that cause myelopathy. The syndrome is caused by the loss of functions of two or more of the 18 nerve roots constituting the cauda equina. Deficits usually affect both legs but are often asymmetric. Symptoms include

1.       Low back pain accompanied by pain radiating into one or both legs. Radicular pain reflects involvement of dorsal nerve roots and may have localizing value.

2.       Weakness of plantar flexion(S1) of the feet with loss of ankle jerks(Achilles reflex) occurs with mid cauda equina lesions, involving S1/S2 roots. Involvement of progressively higher levels leads to corresponding weakness in other muscles.

3.       Bladder and rectal sphincter paralysis usually reflect involvement of S3~S5 nerve roots.

4.       Sensory loss of all sensory modalities occurs in the dermatomal distribution of the affected nerve roots.

Many etiologies can cause a cauda equina syndrome, including intervertebral disc herniation, epidural abscess, epidural tumor, intradural extramedullary tumor, lumbar spine spondylosis, and a number of inflammatory conditions including spinal arachnoiditis, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, and sarcoidosis(類肉瘤). The cauda equina can also be the primary site of involvement in carcinomatous meningitis and a number of infections, e.g, cytomegalovirus(CMV), herpes simplex virus(HSV), herpes zoster virus, Epstein Barr virus(EBV), Lyme disease(Borrelia burgdorferi), mycoplasma, and tuberculosis.

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Richard
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由於體重減輕與身體數處不明原因漸歇性酸痛(其中包括後背中段脊椎痠痛),經多次求診驗血最後查出有B12缺乏症(330低於400),目前是以補充B12治療。問當時看診的家醫科醫生可否查出原因根治,似乎醫生只打算繼續用補充方式治療,並無進一步究因治療的想法。
從網路資料查知,B12缺乏的成因有許多,有的好治,有的似乎不容易處理,也可能受限於醫院或醫生因素,目前僅選擇以補充B12"治標的"處理方式。
而個人因體重減輕的源因不明,故逐一過濾查明新發現的問題,成為找出體重減輕直接原因的必要步驟。
因此,想請教我的狀況應該找哪一科? 才能進一步查出體重減輕的原因,並診斷治療B12缺乏問題。
2011-03-05 16:22:26
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Richard你好:

文中諸多疑點...
單就一個VitB12缺乏是無法解釋你的
"體重減輕"與"身體數處不明原因漸歇性酸痛"的
VitB12缺乏最重要的問題是"惡性貧血"...
這在抽血檢查中就會發現血紅素偏低,紅血球偏大等
而且它的治療絕對不是補充VitB12就可以了^^
至於一般體重減輕絕對不能忽略的就是"惡性腫瘤"...
我不知道你的年紀/性別...所以我不會妄下診斷...
建議去大醫院掛一般內科,血液腫瘤科or新陳代謝科..
讓專家們來幫你做進一步的評估吧!!!
2011-03-07 00:25:54
Richard
非常感謝答覆
我的年齡50歲男性,有關新陳代謝部分,驗血時第一次就確認這方面沒問題。體重是在大約三年多的期間中,逐漸減輕約12kg,到半年前穩住,但臉卻繼續變瘦,漸歇性的疲倦與痠痛,因此才去求診。
這樣是否增加有助判斷的輪廓? 或有更具體的求診方向建議?
2011-03-09 22:34:16
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To Richard:

三年體重減輕12Kg也就是一年約下降4Kg
這情形在臨床上我們不會視為有意意的體重減經
不過就你的年齡而言,我必須考慮一些慢性病
不知道你是否有抽菸/喝酒的習慣?多少年了?
本身是否有糖尿病/心臟病/腎臟病或高血壓?
有在控制嗎?
平時有使用任何藥物?例如利尿劑?
是否有父母或兄弟姐妹有任何的癌症病史?

當然最常見的體重減輕原因其實都是一些小問題:
-營養攝取不足:刻意節食,偏食挑食,素食者...
-消化吸收不良:腸胃道疾病,腸胃道手術後...
-營養消耗增加:過度運動,慢性出血...
你可以自我檢視一下!!!
再來就是我必須要排除的一些比較嚴重的問題了

1.甲狀腺機能亢進-情緒緊張,怕熱,心悸
2.肝膽疾病-黃疸(眼白變黃,皮膚變黃),茶色尿,容易疲倦,經常不明原因拉肚子
3.肺結核-慢性咳嗽,痰中帶血,夜間盜汗
4.攝護腺癌-是否的排尿障礙,家族史
5.重症肌無力症-全身無力越晚越嚴重,一早起床全身痠痛
6.愛滋病-有不安全性行為,共用針頭,刮鬍刀

另外是否有血便黑便等症狀?
你仔細觀察後如果有任何異狀再跟我說^^
2011-03-12 14:12:06
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很讚的分享~~~


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