Multiple Choice
If only one sensory root is severed,does a complete loss of sensation result in that area?
A) Yes.Sensation does not depend on multiple dermatomes.
B) No.Overlapping dermatomes ensure not all sensation is lost.
C) No.Multiple sensory roots must be severed for complete sensory loss to occur.
D) Yes.Overlapping dermatomes will not prevent complete sensation loss.
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