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BACKGROUND: Tumors of the cauda equina usually require surgery due to their impingement on neighboring nerve roots, often resulting in pain and neurological deficits. METHOD: The Authors first give a brief introduction on cauda equina tumors, followed by a description of the surgical anatomy, and ...
Cauda equinaTumorMicrosurgical techniquesNeuromonitoringBACKGROUND: Tumors of the cauda equina usually require surgery due to their impingement on neighboring nerve roots, often resulting in pain and neurological deficits. METHOD: The Authors first give a brief introduction on cauda equina tumors, followed...
Mild sciatica could even contribute to it, and be overshadowed by it — or vice versa. GTPS is often mistaken for IT band syndrome, probably mainly because the pain spreads down into the thigh where the big IT band tendon happens to be....
This was a pilot study to test the potential effectiveness of intradiscal restorative injection therapy and compare with intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET). Thirty-five patients for intradiscal injection and seventy-four for IDET ... R Derby,Bjrn Eek,SH Lee,... - 《Pain Physician》 被...
Acta Neurochirurgica WienTessitore E, Cabrilo I, Boex C, Schaller K. Cauda equina tumor surgery: how I do it. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2012; 154: 1815-20.Tessitore,E.,Cabrilo,I.,Boex,C.,Schaller,K.. Cauda equina tumor surgery: How I do it[J].Acta Neurochirurgica 2012,10(10)....
CES presents as either incomplete cauda equina syndrome (CESI) or cauda equina syndrome with retention (CESR). In CESI, neurogenic control of the bladder is maintained, but in CESR, this neurogenic control is lost. Consequently, the only differentiation is in urinary symptoms.AimThe primary aim...
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