Saeed Bin Ayaz, Zaheer Ahmed Gill, Sumeera Matee, Atif Ahmed Khan.
Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities (SCIWORA) in a preschool child: A case report.
J Postgrad Med Inst Jan ;28(2):228-30.

A 3½ year old boy presented at the Soldiers’ Family Rehabilitation Unit, ArmedForces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rawalpindi with 2½ years’ historyof weakness and numbness in legs and loss of control over bowel and bladderfollowing run over by a vehicle. At presentation, the child was unable to standwithout support with power of 2/5 in iliopsoas, 3/5 in extensor hallucis longusand 0/5 in ankle plantar flexors on both sides. The power in quadriceps was0/5 on right and 2/5 on left side. The knee and ankle jerks were absent bilaterally.Sensations to both light touch and pin prick were impaired below T9 levelon both sides. Perianal sensations were intact but voluntary anal contractionwas absent. He was categorized as a case of Spinal Cord Injury T9 as classifiedby American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) with impairment Scale C. X-Raysand Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scans were normal. These investigationsaided by relevant clinical features qualified him as a case of Spinal Cord Injurywithout Radiographic Abnormalities.

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