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Intradural lumbar disc herniation with cauda equina syndrome: Case report and recent advances
Introduction: Intradural lumbar disc herniations (IDDH) are unusual and represent less than 0.3% of all lumbar disc herniations. They have a higher incidence of cauda equina syndrome.
Vijay Kumar Loya +3 more
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Background Spinal subarachnoid hematoma (SSH) is a known but rare entity that can cause cauda equina compression. The occurrence of SSH associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage has rarely been described in the literature. Case presentation A 56-
Heng Ni +6 more
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Síndrome de cauda eqüina produzida por melanoma
The authors present a case of melanoma of the cauda equina which evolved during two years, starting with pain in the lower extremities and becoming at length a cauda equina syndrome, with bilateral sciatic pain, motor and sensorial signs and bladder and ...
J. Lamartine de Assis, Carlos De Luccia
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Uncommon Disorders of the Lower Spinal Region A Report on Eleven Patients [PDF]
Prompt diagnosis of lower spinal diseases is essential for successful treatment. Appropriate medical therapy or surgical decompression arrests progression and reverses existing neurologic deficit.
Selhorst, John B.
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Introduction: Spontaneous spinal hemorrhage in dengue fever is extremely rare. We report a case of post-operative microdiscectomy complicated by delayed (>72 h) spontaneous lumbar epidural hematoma leading to cauda equina syndrome, having severe ...
Rahul Sudhir Agrawal +3 more
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This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapeutics of herniated disc ...
Isaacs, Brandon
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When is discectomy indicated for lumbar disc disease? [PDF]
Emergent discectomy is indicated in the presence of cauda equina and severe, progressive neuromotor deficits (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, expert opinion).
Brown, Rhett +3 more
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Cauda equina syndrome is a surgical emergency caused by the compression of the lumbosacral nerves. The most frequent cause is discal herniation, while tumoral pathology in this region is rare, and congenital processes are less common.
Hamza Retal +7 more
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Neoplastic Cauda Equina Syndrome: When Do We Not Operate? [PDF]
Jain H +6 more
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