Symptoms suggestive of cord compression are
back pain, a
dermatome of increased sensation,
paralysis of limbs below the level of compression, decreased sensation below the level of compression,
urinary and
fecal incontinence and/or
urinary retention.
Lhermitte's sign (intermittent shooting electrical sensation) and
hyperreflexia may be present.
Progression Typically, the symptoms of spinal cord compression develop slowly and progress steadily over several years. In some patients, however, the condition may worsen more rapidly. Subacute compression develops over days to weeks. Acute compression develops within minutes to hours. Acute compression may follow subacute and chronic compression, especially if the cause is abscess or tumor. Regardless of the pace, spinal cord compression will predictably progress over time. ==Causes==