Which of the following physical findings indicates a partial rather than a complete cervical spinal cord lesion?
- Priapism
- Perineal sensation intact to testing
- Hypotension
- Reflex tachycardia
- Horner’s syndrome
Persistent perineal sensation, rectal sphincter tone, or even trace toe movement suggests a partial spinal cord lesion. This offers a far better prognosis than a complete transection.
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