Brown syndrome
A disorder caused by a spinal injury leading to an incomplete spinal lesion. Patients develop paralysis, ataxia and loss of sensation. Causes include spinal cord tumors, spinal traumas, ischemia, and inflammatory processes affecting the spine.
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S M S Medical College & Hospital
Assistant Professor Ophthalmology
Dr R P Centre, AIIMS,
MD Ophthalmology
Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata for About 25 Years
Consultant
Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata
MS, DO
Centre for Sight Hospital
Assistant Consultant
L.V.Prasad Eye Institute,Hyderabad
FCO
All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS)
M S
Navodaya Medical College Hospital & Research Centre
DO
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences
MS
Venu Eye Hospital
Medical Retina Fellow
SN Medical College
M.S. Ophthal
Shri Vijay Netralaya and Phaco Surgery Centre
MBBS,DNB
Shri Ganapathi Netralaya Jalna
MBBS, DNB
Andhra Medical College
House Surgeon
Andhra Medical College
MBBS
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Hello Curofians! Please check my case. I have pain in my thumb for 1 month after a minor injury. No wound, no swelling. Little redness is there, as you can see in the images, which should have disappeared by now as the injury was 1 month back. No pain on palpation. Pain occurs with even minor twisting of the thumb and also with percussion in the marked region. Please check the x-ray & clinical images from today. Age - 33 years No comorbidity No pain in other joints as such.
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