Hypotension in acute spinal injury is due to:
ALoss of sympathetic tone
BLoss of parasympathetic tone
COrthostatic hypotension
DVasovagal attack
A 40-year-old male sustains spinal injury after an accident. His lower limb power is greater than that of upper limb and sacral sensations are present. Type of spinal cord lesion is:
AComplete spinal cord injury.
BCentral cord syndrome
CPosterior cord syndrome
DAnterior cord syndrome
The clinical manifestations of cauda equina lesion include the following EXCEPT:
ASaddle anesthesia
BRadicular pain
CUrinary retention
DExtensor plantar reflexes
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