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A Case of Very Slowly Progressive, High-Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Presenting with Symmetric Deep Sensory Deficits in the Palms Mariko Yamashita 1 , Toru Yamamoto 1 1Department of Neurology Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital Keyword: high cervical , myelopathy , deep sensation , distal distribution , posterior column pp.893-897
Published Date 1995/9/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406900843
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We report a case of very slowly progressive, high-cervical spondylotic myelopathy with symmet-rical deep sensory deficits in the palms. A 76-year-old man began to feel tingling sensation in the second fingers of the bilateral hands 30 years prior to admission. The abnormal sensation spread from the first to the third fingers, and subsequently all over the palms. He noticed intermittent sharp pain in the dermatomes of C4 and 5 bilaterally from his late sixties, and later he developed clumsiness of fine finger movements. In recent years he experi-enced stiffness in the thighs while walking.


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