Anatomic-Radiologic Basis of Lhermitte's Sign in Multiple Sclerosis

• OBJECTIVE. —To test the presumption that Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis is the result of a lesion in the cervical spinal cord. DESIGN. —The radiologic files of 887 patients with multiple sclerosis were reviewed. A detailed questionnaire regarding Lhermitte's sign was sent to 75 p...

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Published inArchives of neurology (Chicago) Vol. 50; no. 8; pp. 849 - 851
Main Authors Gutrecht, José A, Zamani, Amir A, Salgado, Efrain D
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Published Chicago, IL American Medical Association 01.08.1993
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Abstract • OBJECTIVE. —To test the presumption that Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis is the result of a lesion in the cervical spinal cord. DESIGN. —The radiologic files of 887 patients with multiple sclerosis were reviewed. A detailed questionnaire regarding Lhermitte's sign was sent to 75 patients who had undergone magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and cervical spinal cord. Of the 64 patients who responded, 55 patients who had complete magnetic resonance imaging files were studied. The cases of two illustrative patients are presented. RESULTS. —A strong association between Lhermitte's sign and abnormalities of the cervical spinal cord seen on magnetic resonance imaging was noted. Most of the abnormalities were in the posterior part of the cervical spinal cord. CONCLUSIONS. —The findings confirm the presumption that a lesion in the posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord is the cause of Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis.
AbstractList OBJECTIVETo test the presumption that Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis is the result of a lesion in the cervical spinal cord.DESIGNThe radiologic files of 887 patients with multiple sclerosis were reviewed. A detailed questionnaire regarding Lhermitte's sign was sent to 75 patients who had undergone magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and cervical spinal cord. Of the 64 patients who responded, 55 patients who had complete magnetic resonance imaging files were studied. The cases of two illustrative patients are presented.RESULTSA strong association between Lhermitte's sign and abnormalities of the cervical spinal cord seen on magnetic resonance imaging was noted. Most of the abnormalities were in the posterior part of the cervical spinal cord.CONCLUSIONSThe findings confirm the presumption that a lesion in the posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord is the cause of Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis.
• OBJECTIVE. —To test the presumption that Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis is the result of a lesion in the cervical spinal cord. DESIGN. —The radiologic files of 887 patients with multiple sclerosis were reviewed. A detailed questionnaire regarding Lhermitte's sign was sent to 75 patients who had undergone magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and cervical spinal cord. Of the 64 patients who responded, 55 patients who had complete magnetic resonance imaging files were studied. The cases of two illustrative patients are presented. RESULTS. —A strong association between Lhermitte's sign and abnormalities of the cervical spinal cord seen on magnetic resonance imaging was noted. Most of the abnormalities were in the posterior part of the cervical spinal cord. CONCLUSIONS. —The findings confirm the presumption that a lesion in the posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord is the cause of Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis.
To test the presumption that Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis is the result of a lesion in the cervical spinal cord. The radiologic files of 887 patients with multiple sclerosis were reviewed. A detailed questionnaire regarding Lhermitte's sign was sent to 75 patients who had undergone magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and cervical spinal cord. Of the 64 patients who responded, 55 patients who had complete magnetic resonance imaging files were studied. The cases of two illustrative patients are presented. A strong association between Lhermitte's sign and abnormalities of the cervical spinal cord seen on magnetic resonance imaging was noted. Most of the abnormalities were in the posterior part of the cervical spinal cord. The findings confirm the presumption that a lesion in the posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord is the cause of Lhermitte's sign in multiple sclerosis.
Author Zamani, Amir A
Salgado, Efrain D
Gutrecht, José A
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Brain - pathology
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Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Medical sciences
Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
Multiple sclerosis and variants. Guillain barré syndrome and other inflammatory polyneuropathies. Leukoencephalitis
Neurology
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Title Anatomic-Radiologic Basis of Lhermitte's Sign in Multiple Sclerosis
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