- 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...
-
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...
- 'a'
H.
equina Linnaeus, 1758
H.
fulva Austen, 1912
H.
longipennis Fabricius, 1805
Species group 'b'
H.
camelina Leach, 1817
Species group 'c'
H. hirsuta...
- well-drained
sandy loam; it does not grow well in
heavy wet soils. The
optimal p
H of the soil
should be
between 5.2 and 7.5.
Urushiols in the
fruit peel can...
- and
metabolite buildup are
responsible due to
venous backup at the
cauda equina. Pain with
walking may be
partially explained by the
corresponding increase...
- Linnaeus, 1758
H.
camelina Leach, 1817
H.
equina Linnaeus, 1758
H.
fulva Austen, 1912
H.
hirsuta Austen, 1911
H.
longipennis Fabricius, 1805
H.
rufipes von...
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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...
-
spinal cord runs through,
narrows and
compresses the
spinal cord,
cauda equina, or
sciatic nerve roots. This
narrowing can be
caused by bone spurs, spondylolisthesis...
-
active inflammation as well as
demyelination in the
brachial plexus or
cauda equina. Clinically, CIDP is
divided into "typical" and "atypical" cases. A typical...
-
column or the
cauda equina, both
sides of the body may be affected,
often with
serious consequences.
Compression of the
cauda equina can
cause permanent...