| 1. | Surgical intervention with decompression of the cauda equina can assist recovery.
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| 2. | Compression of the cauda equina can cause permanent nerve damage or paralysis.
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| 3. | It is frequently associated with the spine-related injury cauda equina syndrome.
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| 4. | Cauda equina syndrome of sudden onset is regarded as a medical / surgical emergency.
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| 5. | Cauda equina syndrome most commonly results from a massive disc herniation in the lumbar region.
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| 6. | If cauda equina syndrome exists, it is unclear whether early surgery confers extra benefit.
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| 7. | This disorder is called cauda equina syndrome.
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| 8. | Class S was for Cauda equina paralysis.
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| 9. | The nervous tissue that extends below this point are individual strands that collectively form the cauda equina.
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| 10. | Treatment for those with cauda equina can and should be carried out at any time during pregnancy.
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