About Brown-Sequard syndrome all are true except?

Correct Answer: Ipsilateral loss of pain and temperature
Description: Ans. (c) Ipsilateral loss of pain and temperature(Ref: Ganong, 25th ed/p.172)Brown-sequard syndromeCause: Trauma such as bullet or a stab wound leading to hemi section of spinal cordPatient usually presents with,#Ipsilateral loss of joint position and vibratory sense (posterior column)#Contralateral loss of pain and temperature sense (spinothalamic tract)#Ipsilateral weakness (corticospinal tract) below the lesion
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