Abstract

Introduction: Hirayama disease is a form of cervical myelopathy common in male adolescents that affects distal upper extremities & anterior horn cells of spinal cord. It is a symmetrical lower motor weakness that is self-contained in hands & forearms.Materials and Methods: Observational type of case study using MRI. 16 years male presented with inability to move his right index finger & decreased sensations for 3 monthsResults: T2 sagittal images showed mild atrophy with flattening of cervical cord & displacement of posterior dura with compression on cord on dynamic flexion. Cord diameter was reduced suggestive of compression.Conclusion: Based on the patient's clinical, electrophysiological, & radiological characteristics,

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