Matches in Ubergraph for { <https://frink.apps.renci.org/.well-known/genid/B00da1836a1bce2955a9b6789116b3a9e> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 5 of
5
with 100 items per page.
- B00da1836a1bce2955a9b6789116b3a9e hasDbXref "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/5964/brown-sequard-syndrome" @default.
- B00da1836a1bce2955a9b6789116b3a9e type Axiom @default.
- B00da1836a1bce2955a9b6789116b3a9e annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B00da1836a1bce2955a9b6789116b3a9e annotatedSource MONDO_0003754 @default.
- B00da1836a1bce2955a9b6789116b3a9e annotatedTarget "Brown-Sequard syndrome is a rare neurological condition that results from an injury or damage to one side of the spinal cord. This condition results in weakness or paralysis on one side of the body (hemiparaplegia) and a loss of sensation on the opposite side (hemianesthesia). Brown-Sequard syndrome most commonly occurs in the the thoracic spine (upper and middle back). There are several causes of Brown-Sequard syndrome, including: a spinal cord tumor, trauma (such as a puncture wound to the neck or back), infectious or inflammatory diseases (tuberculosis or multiple sclerosis), and disk herniation. Treatment for this condition varies depending on the underlying cause." @default.