SAQ 798 – Trauma – cervical spine injury and cord syndromes

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A 25-year-old man presents with neck pain and bilateral upper-limb paraesthesia after a friend jumped onto his neck while he was in a pool. He had brief bilateral lower-limb weakness that resolved, but his upper-limb symptoms persist. His vital signs are normal, with mild midline cervical tenderness and grade 3 power in both upper limbs; the rest of the neurological examination is normal.

A lateral C-spine X-ray is shown below.

Lateral cervical spine X-ray.
C-spine X-ray

List two (2) relevant abnormal findings from this X-ray.

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Complete the table for four cord syndromes, including differentiating clinical features and aetiology.

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List one (1) differentiating clinical feature for neurogenic shock and one (1) for spinal shock.

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