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Neurolymphomatosis in the Cauda Equina Diagnosed by an Open Biopsy
Neurolymphomatosis is a rare form of extranodal malignant lymphoma defined as the infiltration of malignant lymphocytes into the central or peripheral nerve.
Ryo Sasaki +14 more
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A 67‐year‐old man with a spinal extramedullary mass
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Marcella Callea +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) are increasingly prescribed for spinal pain despite limited evidence of benefit and recognised risks. Understanding which characteristics influence prescribing and how prescription use has evolved may inform safer and more evidence‐based practice.
Anders Hansen +5 more
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Cauda Equina Syndrome after Cesarean Section
Sarifakioglu AB, Yemisci OU, Yalbuzdag SA, Ciftkaya PO, Cosar NS: Cauda equina syndrome after cesarean section. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2013;92:179-182.
Ümit Yemişçi, Oya +4 more
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The cauda equina is the bundle of descending nerve roots in the lumbar vertebral canal, below the conus medullaris. The name derives from its distinct appearance, resembling a horse’s tail.
L. Ridley +3 more
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A 40‐year‐old woman with a spinal mass
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Melissa Mejia‐Bautista +5 more
wiley +1 more source
This article reveals a 0.3% incidence of LPDT and highlights the importance of increased clinical awareness. Furthermore, appropriate management to optimize patient recovery and minimize long‐term complications. ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the incidence and treatment of cerebrospinal fluid leakage due to late presentation of dural tears (LPDT ...
Xiaoxiong Yang +9 more
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TUMORS OF THE CAUDA EQUINA [PDF]
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Cauda Equina Paraganglioma: A Review
Although rare, cauda equina paraganglioma (CEP) is definitely established in the table of cauda equina tumours. There are no particular investigations to document its preoperative diagnosis, unless a vasomotor amine syndrome is present to guide the differential diagnostic spectrum.
Miliaras, G. C. +2 more
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Brain‒spinal cord‒cauda equina interactions are essential for controlling lower body movement. However, current monitoring approaches for spinal and caudal activity are limited to use without body movement and to processing via batches of data.
Hojeong Kim
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