Cauda equina syndrome: implications for primary care

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Cauda equina syndrome: implications for primary care by Jeremy Fairbank, and Christian Mallen BJGP Volume 64(619):67-68 January 27, 2014 ©2014 by British Journal of General Practice

A lateral view of the lumbar spine with a massive disc herniation at the L4/5 Level occluding the vertebral canal and compressing the cauda equina. A lateral view of the lumbar spine with a massive disc herniation at the L4/5 Level occluding the vertebral canal and compressing the cauda equina. Jeremy Fairbank, and Christian Mallen Br J Gen Pract 2014;64:67-68 ©2014 by British Journal of General Practice