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Ep 164 – Cauda equina syndrome

Ep 164 – Cauda equina syndrome

Update: 2025-07-10
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Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is caused by compression of the lumbosacral nerve roots that extend below the spinal cord. The most common cause is disc prolapse at the L4/5 or L5/S1 level and stenosis of the spinal canal. Less commonly, compression may be due to pathology in a higher disc or to a tumour, infection or trauma. Typical symptoms and signs of CES include leg and/or back pain, together with one or more of: bladder or bowel dysfunction; altered perianal, perineal or genital sensation; motor weakness affecting both legs; sexual dysfunction. It is a medical emergency and a missed diagnosis can have devastating consequences. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson covers the anatomy and causes of CES, its presentation, diagnosis and treatment pathway.


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https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/neurology/ep-164-cauda-equina-syndrome.


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Ep 164 – Cauda equina syndrome

Ep 164 – Cauda equina syndrome

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