Progressive Tetraparesis in a 57-Year-Old Man With Congenital Absence of an Anterior Spinal Artery: A Case of Anterior Spinal Cord Infarction
Selvadurai C, Silverman A, Traner C, Narula R, Schindler J. Progressive Tetraparesis in a 57-Year-Old Man With Congenital Absence of an Anterior Spinal Artery: A Case of Anterior Spinal Cord Infarction. The Neurohospitalist 2020, 10: 305-308. PMID: 32983352, PMCID: PMC7495689, DOI: 10.1177/1941874420926759.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnterior spinal arteryAnterior spinal cordSpinal arteryNeurological examinationSpinal cordAnterior spinal cord infarctionAnterior cord syndromePatient's neurological examinationSpinal cord infarctionLower extremity weaknessSystolic blood pressureDural arteriovenous fistulaSudden neck painMagnetic resonance imagingCord infarctionIntramedullary neoplasmsMetabolic myelopathiesAcute presentationExtremity weaknessHemodynamic instabilityNeck painCord syndromeBlood pressureProgressive tetraparesisCollateral flow