Cauda equina syndrome: what is the relationship between timing of surgery and outcome? Br J Neurosurg. 2002;16(4):325-8.Gleave J, Macfarlane R. Cauda equina syndrome: what is the relationship between timing of
How does cauda equina start? Cauda equina syndrome can present in 2 ways:acute onset, where the symptoms and signs occur rapidly, and insidious onset, where the condition begins as lower back pain and slowly progresses to bowel and urinary incontinence. Cauda equina syndrome is most commonly cau...
What is cauda equina syndrome? Show reference.NeurologyNeurology is demarcated as the branch of medication that is associated with the study of the diseases associated with the nervous system. This branch also deals with the treatment of illnesses of the nervous system....
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The cervical (neck) and the lumbar (lower back) components of the spinal cord are comparatively larger than the other regions. The lowest part of the spinal cord is called the “cauda equina,” which in Latin means the “horse’s tail.” It received this name because the nerve bundle in...
When we say spontaneous pain we do not mean miraculous pain, ie, pain without physiochemical cause. The International Association for the Study of Pain Task Force on Taxonomy does not give a definition for spontaneous pain. Recourse to the dictionary finds several meanings for “spontaneous.” The...
Certain symptoms of sciatica may indicate a serious medical condition, such ascauda equina syndrome,infection, orspinal tumors. These symptoms may include, but are not limited to: Progressive neurological symptoms, such asleg weakness Symptoms in both legs ...
Lipoma of the Cauda Equina PDF 1961 Sacroiliac (Episacral) Lipomas 1956 Soft tissue lesions as cause of low back pain: Anatomic study 1954 Herniation of fat through lumbodorsal fascia as a cause of low-back pain. 1952 Subfascial fat herniation as a cause of low back pain; differential diag...
Cauda equina syndrome is a medical emergency condition that is caused by the uncommon compression of the nerves at the end of the spinal cord. Symptoms of cauda equina syndrome include lower back... Degenerative Disc Disease Degenerative disc disease occurs when the rubbery discs (between bones) ...
multiple long-bone fracture (ditto), pelvic fracture (X-ray), major joint dislocation (ditto), fracture/dislocation with neurovascular compromise, compartment syndrome (“pain, pallor, paraesthesia, polar, paralysis, pulselessness”), septic joint / osteomyelitis (nasssty), and cauda equina (ditto...