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Cauda Equina Syndrome

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2008
Cauda equina syndrome is a relatively uncommon condition typically associated with a large, space-occupying lesion within the canal of the lumbosacral spine. The syndrome is characterized by varying patterns of low back pain, sciatica, lower extremity sensorimotor loss, and bowel and bladder dysfunction.
Leo R, Spector   +4 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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Cauda equina syndrome

Nursing, 2012
Adeel Abbasi   +99 more
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Cauda Equina Syndrome

2018
33M Hx chronic LBP presents with 6w of R sciatica, worse over last 2w, right LL weakness, erectile dysfunction, three episodes of urinary incontinence and pain radiating to LLL as well with bilateral paresthesias and dysesthesias and reduced perineal sensation.
Miral D. Jhaveri   +5 more
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Cauda Equina Syndrome

Contemporary Spine Surgery, 2013
Matthew Oglesby   +3 more
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Evaluation and Management of Cauda Equina Syndrome

American Journal of Medicine, 2021
Christopher L Mcdonald, Alan H Daniels
exaly  

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