A 27-year-old with a complete spinal cord injury at T4 is br…
A 27-year-old with a complete spinal cord injury at T4 is brought in with pounding headache, flushing above the lesion, diaphoresis, severe hypertension, and bradycardia after a blocked Foley catheter. You suspect a life-threatening reflex sympathetic discharge triggered by a noxious stimulus below the lesion level. Autonomic dysreflexia occurs most often in:
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