Publications by authors named "R Gschaedler"

The case of a Brown-Séquard syndrome at the C5 level, in a 21-year-old young man after a traffic accident is reported. Initially, the symptoms of spinal injury were concealed by those related to head and face trauma. The neurologic assessment showed a hemiplegia located in the same side as the medullar injury with a controlateral thermo-algesic anaesthesia.

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This presentation deals with an 11 year survey of 106 cervical spinal cord injuries, admitted immediately after injury or during the very acute phase, to the Traumatology Resuscitation Unit of Colmar, (France). A preliminary report concerning 51 patients was published in 1979. The follow-up study concerns a further 55 cervical spinal cord injured patients admitted from January 1979 to December 1984.

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A case of very unusual aetiology is reported. A severe traumatic injury of the cervical spine was associated with a suspended bilateral phrenic nerve paralysis, with limited sensory involvement, and weakness of the muscles of the right upper limb. The neurological status was otherwise normal, apart from slight weakness of the left upper limb.

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