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* [[Lhermitte's sign]] (intermittent shooting electrical sensation) | * [[Lhermitte's sign]] (intermittent shooting electrical sensation) | ||
* [[Hyperreflexia]] may be present. | * [[Hyperreflexia]] may be present. | ||
* [[Babinski sign]] positive | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Physical Examination
Neurologic
- Paralysis of limbs below the level of compression
- Decreased sensation below the level of compression
- Lhermitte's sign (intermittent shooting electrical sensation)
- Hyperreflexia may be present.
- Babinski sign positive