Anterior Horn Syndrome

Anterior horn syndrome, also called anterior horn syndrome of the spinal cord (syndrome anterioria cornia medullae spinalis, hereinafter referred to as anterior horn syndrome), is a rare pathological condition that manifests itself as disturbances in motor, sensory and autonomic functions in the area of ​​one half of the body. The patient's main complaint is limited movement in the limbs, weakness and a feeling of numbness, impaired sensitivity, decreased muscle tone and



Anterior horn syndrome is a rare and little-known neurological disorder that is characterized by a disruption in the transmission of nerve signals from the spinal cord to the muscles. This can lead to weakness, difficulty moving, and pain in various parts of the body. In this article, we will look at the causes, symptoms, and treatment of anterior horn syndrome.

The causes of anterior horn syndrome are unknown, but scientists speculate that it may be due to damage to nerve fibers in the spinal cord or due to diseases such as multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It is also suggested that the syndrome may occur in