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umn clin presentation
spastic, hypereflexive, hypertonic, babinski signs
lmn clin presentation
flacid, hyporeflexive, hypotonic, atrophy
hemiparalysis/plegia or quantroperesis/plegia, or partial CN deficits (UMN) are <contri or ipsi> to a forebrain lesion
contrilateral
hemiparalysis/plegia or quantroperesis/plegia, or partial CN deficits (UMN) are <contri or ipsi> to a brainstem lesion
ipsilateral
list what signs are seen for the thoracic and pelvic areas and what type of paresis occurs in brain lesions for each of the following regions
C1-5
C6-T2
T3-L3
L4-S2
C1-5: Thoracic UMN, Pelvic UMN, quadroparesis
C6-T2: Thoracic LMN, Pelvic UMN, quadroparesis
T3-L3: Thoracic normal, Pelvic UMN, Paraparesis
L4-S2: Thoracic Normal, Pelvic LMN, paraparesis
see notes for presentations of DZ!
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