B26. Symptoms of dissociative sensory loss
Appearance
Dissociated sensory loss refers to sensory loss caused by lesion of a single tract, resulting in the loss of either the spinothalamic tract or the dorsal column, but not both.
- Lesion of spinothalamic tract with intact dorsal column
- Occurs in anterior cord syndrome, central cord syndrome, conus medullaris syndrome
- -> loss of pain and temperature sensation
- Lesion of dorsal column with intact spinothalamic tract
- Occurs in posterior cord syndrome
- -> loss of fine touch, sensation of vibration, and proprioception