Dorsal Column Bedside Examination Test: Tips for the Neurosurgical Resident
-
Published:2023-04-18
Issue:2
Volume:30
Page:172-179
-
ISSN:1394-195X
-
Container-title:Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
-
language:
-
Short-container-title:MJMS
Author:
Khoo Yee Hwa, ,Abdullah Jafri Malin,Idris Zamzuri,Ghani Abdul Rahman Izaini,Abdul Halim Sanihah, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Abstract
The dorsal column medial lemniscus (DCML) system is a sensory pathway of the central nervous system; it carries sensations of soft touch, vibration, proprioception, two-point discrimination, and pressure from the skin and joints. The clinical signs of the DCML pathway lesions include loss of soft touch, vibratory sense, proprioception, discrimination sense, and a positive Rhomberg test. Diseases that affect this pathway are usually degenerative, for example, spinal cord degeneration due to vitamin B12 deficiency; it can also be affected by trauma or infarction of the posterior spinal artery causing posterior cord syndrome. This video manuscript provides a step-by-step examination technique of the dorsal column examination, specially catered for Malaysian medical students and trainees. A series of videos show the techniques for soft touch sensation examination, examination of the vibratory sense, examination of the joint position sense, examination of two-point discrimination and the Rhomberg test. We hope that students can adhere to these techniques and apply them in their daily neurological assessments.
Publisher
Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia