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A prospective study of the role of bladder scanning and post-void residual volume measurement in improving diagnostic accuracy of cauda equina syndrome.

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2020
AIMS Diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome (CES) remains difficult; clinical assessment has low accuracy in reliably predicting MRI compression of the cauda equina (CE).
G. Katzouraki   +3 more
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Patient with Suspected Cauda Equina Syndrome


Cauda equina syndrome is the clinical syndrome seen when there is acute compression of the cauda equina nerve roots and is a rare neurosurgical emergency.
G. Metcalf-Cuenca, P. Statham
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Are we neglecting sexual function assessment in suspected cauda equina syndrome?

The Surgeon, 2020
OBJECTIVES We assessed the documentation rates of signs and symptoms, including sexual function, in patients with suspected cauda equina syndrome and whether they can be improved by increasing local awareness.
S. Pronin   +3 more
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Cauda Equina Syndrome

Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2014
Questions from patients about pain conditions and analgesic pharmacotherapy and responses from authors are presented to help educate patients and make them more effective self-advocates. The topics addressed in this issue are cauda equina syndrome, a dysfunction of the nerves in the spinal canal, and its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Cauda equina pseudoclaudication syndrome

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1975
Intermittent claudication is known as a specific symptom in patients with chronic occlusive arterial lesions. Clinically it is important that neurogenic intermittent pseudo-claudication should be differentiated from true intermittent claudication. Nevertheless confusion still exists in differential diagnosis between these two entities. This paper deals
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What is the diagnostic accuracy of red flags related to cauda equina syndrome (CES), when compared to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)? A systematic review.

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 2019
OBJECTIVE To review and statistically pool available evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of red flags to clinically identify MRI confirmed Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES). STUDY DESIGN Systematic review.
D. Nathalie   +7 more
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Cauda equina syndrome

Nursing, 2012
Adeel Abbasi   +99 more
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Timing of Surgical Decompression for Cauda Equina Syndrome.

World Neurosurgery, 2019
Objective Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a potentially devastating spinal condition requiring prompt diagnosis and intervention. This study examines the relationship between timing of surgery and patient outcomes such as mortality and total complications,
W. Hogan   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Acute Aortic Thrombus Presenting as Cauda Equina Syndrome.

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Occlusive abdominal aortic thrombus is a rare but critical clinical emergency with life-threatening consequences. Clinical presentation may mimic other diagnoses, resulting in a delay in the appropriate investigations for this condition ...
E. Mayo, G. Herdman
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Evaluation of nationwide referral pathways, investigation and treatment of suspected cauda equina syndrome in the United Kingdom

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2019
Purpose: Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a spinal emergency with clinical symptoms and signs that have low diagnostic accuracy. National guidelines in the United Kingdom (UK) state that all patients should undergo an MRI prior to referral to specialist ...
D. Fountain   +22 more
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