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Cauda Equina Syndrome

Cauda Equina Syndrome

12 March, 201511 July, 2021 EMKF

Ep26-Low-Back-Pain-Emergencies

Cauda Equina Syndrome – The most common symptoms are sciatica (96%), micturition dysfunction (89%), saddle anesthesia or hypoethesia (81%) and defecation dysfunction (47%).

 

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