Which one of the following conditions is consistent with Brown-Séquard syndrome?
A) Central sensory loss that is generalized
B) Motor paralysis on the lesion side of the body
C) Multiple peripheral neuropathy of the joints
D) Spinal root paralysis below the umbilicus
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