Dilek Karakuş1, Canan Çelik1, Nesrin Yaraman1, Belgin Karaoğlan2, Hilmi Uysal1

Keywords: Brown Séquard Plus Syndrome, myelitis

Abstract

In this case report we present a 17 year old female patient who has developed postinfectious tetraplegia. It was diagnosed as an atypical form of myelitis which was called Brown Sequard Plus Syndrome (BSPS). BSPS is rare but has better prognosis than other myelitis form.