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and the nerve roots of the cauda equina within the thecal sac, whereas in the lower scan, no CSF is seen and the nerve roots are clearly compressed. Lumbar spinal stenosis frequently presents with ...
First patient now successfully dosed in the EG110A clinical study being conducted at four leading US institutions Phase 1b/2a study to recruit 16 patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity ...
Neurogenic claudication and radiculopathy result from compression of the cauda equina and lumbosacral nerve roots by degenerated spinal elements. Surgical decompression is a well established treatment ...
Twenty percent (67/325) had radicular pain with motor deficits as symptoms, and only two patients had neurogenic claudication as symptoms. Cauda equina syndrome was the clinical presentation in 7.3% ...
Perianal sensation was intact and anal tone was normal. Despite a normal examination, the GP had diagnosed developing cauda equina. This diagnosis was based on concerns relating to the history alone, ...
Background: To observe changes in the cauda equina nerve on lumbar MRI in patients with ... ① The presence of clinical symptoms of spinal stenosis, such as neurogenic claudication or pain radiating ...
Non-surgical interventions for lumbar spinal stenosis leading to neurogenic claudication: A clinical practice guideline. J Pain. 2021 Sep;22(9):1015-1039. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.03.147. American ...
What Is Cauda Equina Syndrome? Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a rare but serious disorder. It affects about 1 in every 65,000 people, with equal frequency across all genders. This condition occurs ...
WHEN you are in pain, it can be tricky to decide whether to take serious action. Especially when the symptoms are not immediately debilitating. But there is one little-known condition, which can ...
Cauda equina in Latin means ‘ponytail’ or tail of a horse. The collection of nerve roots, shaped like a horse’s tail, at the end of the spinal cord, is the reason why medical science named ...
James Martin was 32 when he was diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) which is a type of spinal stenosis where all of the nerves in the lower back suddenly become severely compressed.
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