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Why has it become such a frequently used tool? The obvious reason is that it provides previously unavailable information on the functional status of neural tissue in the anesthetized patient. This introduction to this book describes why ION is used, what advantages are associated with its use, ...
Your spinal cord is a nerve bundle housed in a tunnel—called the spinal canal—formed by your vertebrae, and if this canal narrows in the lower back, it's known aslumbar spinal stenosis. That leads to pressure on the nerves, which can flare with pain under pressure, such as coughing. ...
What causes abnormal protein in urine? What is cauda equina syndrome with neurogenic bladder? What causes blood clots in the bladder? What is the treatment for thickening of the bladder wall? Why can neurological disorders cause pain? What causes epididymitis? Is thickening of the bladder wall se...
This is called Glycosylation. But if a covalent attachment of a sugar unit to a protein occurs without the assistance of an enzyme then such a process is called Glycation.Answer and Explanation: Glucose and Fructose are the common sugar units that participate in Glycation. While the ...
The tapered, inferior portion of the spinal cord is the: a) filum terminale b) cauda equina c) conus medullaris d) lumbar enlargementFill in the blanks in this statement: The spinal cord extends from the of the occipital bo...
17 And so does a lot of so-called “chronic” low back pain!18 But not all. This tutorial is mainly for patients with unusually stubborn low back pain and sciatica, and for the doctors and therapists who want to help. (It’s overkill for new and acute cases.) Even for these really...
CAUDA equina syndromeLEG painLUMBAR painSPINAL stenosisWATCHFUL waitingOLDER peopleBACKGROUND: Cauda equina syndrome symptoms may present differently in older adults with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), causing unique diagnostic and management challenges. CASE PRESENTATION: A 78-ye...