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Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a
condition that
occurs when the
bundle of
nerves below the end of the
spinal cord
known as the
cauda equina is damaged...
- The
cauda equina (from
Latin tail of horse) is a
bundle of
spinal nerves and
spinal nerve rootlets,
consisting of the
second through fifth lumbar nerve...
- †Parapliohippus
Subtribe Protohippina Genus †Calippus
Genus †Protohippus
Subtribe Equina Genus †Astrohippus
Genus †Dinohippus
Genus Equus (22 species, 7 extant)...
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Hippobosca equina, also
known as the
forest fly or New
Forest fly, is a
biting fly from the
family Hippoboscidae. They are blood-feeding ectoparasites...
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Onygena equina,
commonly known as the horn stalkball, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Onygenaceae. The
fungus grows on
putrefying hooves and horns...
- The
beadlet anemone (Actinia
equina) is a
common sea
anemone found on
rocky s****s
around all
coasts of
Western Europe and the
Mediterranean Sea, and along...
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lumbar spinal stenosis,
spina bifida,
spinal tumors,
osteoporosis and
cauda equina syndrome.
There are many
recognized spinal diseases, some more
common than...
- The
Malayan sambar (Rusa
unicolor equina) is a
subspecies of the
sambar in the
genus Rusa. It is one of the 75
mammal species that have been identified...
- the
spinal nerves continue to
branch out diagonally,
forming the
cauda equina. The pia
mater that
surrounds the
spinal cord, however,
projects directly...
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anesthesia is
frequently ****ociated with the spine-related
injury cauda equina syndrome. It is also seen
symmetrically with
conus medullaris and may occur...