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Cauda Equina
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Equina, Cauda
, equina cauda
The collection of spinal nerve roots, arising from lumbar pairs two through five, sacral pairs one through five, and the coccygeal nerve, that branch…
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Blood supply aspects
Cauda Equina Neoplasm
Cauda Equina Paraganglioma
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Filum terminale structure
Rudd Klimek syndrome
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Pediatric Tanycytic Ependymoma of the Cauda Equina: Case Report and Review of the Literature
S. Mohindra
,
A. Bal
,
Navneet Singla
Journal of Child Neurology
2008
Corpus ID: 30100202
Tanycytic tumors of the cauda equina region are being increasingly reported. Such tumors can occur among pediatric patients and…
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1992
1992
Injuries to the spinal cord in elderly patients.
J. Kiwerski
Injury
1992
Corpus ID: 43068463
1992
1992
Clinical features of intradural neurinomas in the cauda equina and around the conus medullaris
J. Hanakita
,
H. Suwa
,
S. Nagayasu
,
S. Nishi
,
K. Iihara
,
H. Sakaida
Neurochirurgia
1992
Corpus ID: 2748967
In this contribution the clinical features of eleven patients suffering from a neurinoma in the cauda equina and around the conus…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
[Mobile neurinoma of the cauda equina; a case report].
T. Satoh
,
T. Kageyama
,
I. Kamata
,
I. Date
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
1991
Corpus ID: 23352596
A case of mobile tumor of the cauda equina was presented with a brief review of factors relating to the mobility. A 66-year-old…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Outcome of laminectomy for civilian gunshot injuries of the terminal spinal cord and cauda equina: review of 88 cases.
G. Cybulski
,
J. Stone
,
Ravi Kant
Neurosurgery
1989
Corpus ID: 25660153
Case records of 88 patients with low-velocity gunshot injuries of the terminal spinal cord and cauda equina treated by…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Colonic dysfunction in patients with thoracic spinal cord injury
M. Glick
,
H. Meshkinpour
,
S. Haldeman
,
F. Hoehler
,
N. Downey
,
W. Bradley
1984
Corpus ID: 203144438
1978
1978
Mobile schwannoma of the cauda equina. Case report.
S. Hollin
,
A. Drapkin
,
J. Wancier
,
Y. P. Huang
Journal of Neurosurgery
1978
Corpus ID: 20265990
A patient with a mobile schwannoma of the cauda equina is described. The wide discrepancy between the myelographic and surgical…
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Review
1964
Review
1964
INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION FROM COMPRESSION OF CAUDA EQUINA BY A NARROWED SPINAL CANAL.
A. Brish
,
M. Lerner
,
J. Braham
Journal of Neurosurgery
1964
Corpus ID: 38173276
T HE syndrome of intermit tent claudication almost invariably is considered to be caused by vascular insufficiency of the lower…
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Highly Cited
1948
Highly Cited
1948
The effect of injury to the spinal cord and cauda equina on the sexual potency of men.
D. Munro
,
H. W. Horne
,
D. Paull
New England Journal of Medicine
1948
Corpus ID: 8077619
PATIENTS who are paralyzed as the result of an injury to the spinal cord or cauda equina have to face many difficult physical and…
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1933
1933
GLIOMAS ARISING FROM THE REGION OF THE CAUDA EQUINA: CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND HISTOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS
J. Kernohan
,
H. W. Woltman
,
A. W. Adson
1933
Corpus ID: 58348793
In a recent study, 1 we investigated the primary tumors of the spinal cord, paying particular attention to their histologic…
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