Abstract
Hirayama disease is a rare neurological condition also known as monomelic amyotrophy (MMA). It is a type of cervical myelopathy, which involves the anterior horn cells and affects the distal upper extremities. It is self-limited, asymmetrical lower motor weakness of hands and forearms. Young males are more commonly affected. The condition is hypothesized to occur due to an asymmetric compression of the cervical spinal cord by the dural sac, however, the exact mechanism(s) continue to be investigated. We report a case of a 20-year-old male who presented with complaints of right hand and forearm weakness, who was diagnosed with Hirayama disease and treated.
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Kumar, M., Athwal, P. S. S., Rhandhawa, S., Kahlon, S., & Shiv Kumar, J. (2019). Hirayama’s Disease in a Young Male: A Rare Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6204
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