El cono medular y cola de caballo Sindrome de la Arteria Espinal anterior

Greetings to all my subscribers and fans, and to everyone who watches this video. In this short video, we'll review the lower spine, the cauda equina area. We'll also discuss what happens if the anterior spinal artery of the spinal cord is obstructed. It supplies blood to the lateral fornices and the anterior spinal fornicle. This would be a very interesting syndrome, very similar to spinal shock. The signs and symptoms of focalization will depend on the degree of spinal cord ischemia. If one or both corticospinal cords are affected, there will be classic paraplegia or monoplegia, with classic upper motor neuron syndromes depending on the level of the ischemic area. Become a member of this channel to enjoy the benefits:    / @drjesusnvillarmarino0502