Abstract:
Neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is a rare condition that commonly leads to spinal cord injury. We report the case of a 30-year-old man who developed left-sided weakness and numbness after diving to a maximum depth of 15 m with a total dive time of 205min (10 repetitive dives). To the best of our knowledge, only six cases diagnosed as Brown-Séquard syndrome caused by DCS have been reported in the literature. Divers should be aware of the risk factors of DCS before diving and clinicians should make the diagnosis of spinal cord DCS based primarily on clinical symptoms, not on magnetic resonance imaging findings.
Tseng, Huang, Huang, Lee, , , , , (2015). Brown-Séquard syndrome: a rare manifestation of decompression sickness. Occupational medicine (Oxford, England), 2015 Dec;65(9):758-60. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26400970