Which of the following damages would cause spastic paralysis?

A. damage of the posterior root
B. damage of the ventral gray horn
C. transection of the spinal cord
D. stroke in the right pre-central gyrus
E. both the transection and the stroke in the pre-central gyrus


Answer: E. both the transection and the stroke in the pre-central gyrus

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