cauda


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Cavernous angiomas of the cauda equina: case report and review of the literature.
If the patient is older and has vascular disease, ischemia can lead to cauda equina syndrome.
As shown in Table 4, the treated rats showed significant (p < 0.001) reduction in the sperm concentration of testes and cauda epididymides.
In the present study, both candesartan and lorsartan modulated the TAA-induced testicular toxicity and all histological and immunohistochemical alteration in both testicular tissue and cauda epididymis tubules with non-significant differences in-between.
slipped and ord, ut -"But something still wasn't right and so I did some research and asked if it could be Cauda Equina."
Cauda half-moon shaped, smooth, and 0.50-0.75 times as long as its basal width, with 2 or 3 short setae.
Clare Thompson (a 'tough negotiator, who fights for her clients') acted for a client in pursuing a claim against an NHS foundation trust and an out-of-hours doctor to recover damages for personal injuries and losses arising from an alleged delay in diagnosing and treating cauda equina syndrome.
Samples of sheep testis tissue and epididymis segments (caput, corpus, and cauda) were prepared by homogenizing in cell lysis buffer for immunoblot and immunoprecipitation analysis with 0.1 volume of PMSF (1 mM) and centrifuged at 15,000 r for 25 min at 4[degrees]C.
Ginny Atchison, 45, had cauda equina syndrome, which caused the nerves in her lower back to become compressed, but doctors did not spot it for a year.
11, 2014, with worsening pain and was sent for an MRI that revealed severe spinal canal stenosis, acute L4 fracture, and L3 disc herniation causing mass effect on the cauda equina.