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cauda equina syndrome Some people with advanced AS on rare occasions may get this neurological condition resulting from gradual scarring at the lower end of the spine that entraps the lower spinal nerves. The name cauda equina means horsetail, so named because the lowermost spinal nerves slope downward as a bunch before they exit the vertebral column.
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cauda equina The inferior continuation of the spinal cord and membranes. It includes the filum terminale with the roots of the lumber and sacral nerves.
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cauda equina the 'horse's tail', the three inch bundle of fine nerves leaving the lower end of the spinal cord, below the level of the second lumbar vertebra (L2).
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cauda equina syndrome a rare disorder affecting the bundle of nerve roots (cauda equina) at the lower (lumbar) end of the spinal cord
Ãâó: www.spinehospital.com/education/gl_2.html
cauda equina This literally means `horse's tail` and is used to describe the nerve fibres at the end of the spinal cord. Below the level of the second lumbar vertebra (L2) Cerebrospinal fluid The clear fluid that bathes the brain and the spinal cord. It is removed for testing through a lumbar puncture. It is into this fluid that the radio-opaque fluid for a myelogram is injected.
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