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During the spinal tap, or lumbar puncture, a terrible medical mishap occurred: the lumbar puncture was made into what physicians refer to as the danger zone—the cauda equina—a group of nerve roots that send and receive messages to and from the lower abdominal organs and down into the legs.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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During the spinal tap, or lumbar puncture, a terrible medical mishap occurred: the lumbar puncture was made into what physicians refer to as the danger zone—the cauda equina—a group of nerve roots that send and receive messages to and from the lower abdominal organs and down into the legs.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Albertus, treat: a swallow's heart, dust of a dove's heart, multum valent linguae viperarum, cerebella asinorum, tela equina, palliola quibus infantes obvoluti nascuntur, funis strangulati hominis, lapis de nido Aquilae,
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In descending the Leeba we saw many herds of wild animals, especially the tahetsi (‘Aigoceros equina’), one magnificent antelope, the putokuane (‘Antilope niger’), and two fine lions.
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So also the great Malay deer (Rusa equina), and the small
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And, indeed, the nerve mass is called cauda equina (kaw'duh ee-kw/nuh; "tail of a horse" L).
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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Opposite the centre of the cauda equina were the remains of a considerable hæmorrhage, both extra - and intra-dural, the nerves appearing somewhat compressed, but of normal consistency.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre George Henry Makins
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In view of the extreme interest of these cases I will shortly detail one other in which the cauda equina alone was affected.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre George Henry Makins
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This vessel is placed in the pia mater along the anterior median fissure; it supplies that membrane, and the substance of the medulla spinalis, and sends off branches at its lower part to be distributed to the cauda equina.
VI. The Arteries. 4. The Arteries of the Upper Extremity. a. The Subclavian Artery 1918
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Cauda equina and filum terminale seen from behind.
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