Cauda equina syndrome with neurogenic bladder

MONDO:0020767

A rare neurologic disorder caused by impingement of the nerve roots of the cauda equina secondary to disk herniation, spinal stenosis, vertebral fracture, neoplasm or infection. Clinical signs may include bladder or bowel dysfunction, paresthesia and weakness of the lower extremities. The development of neurogenic bladder implies that surgical decompression was either ineffective, delayed or not attempted.

Also known as: cauda equina syndrome with neurogenic bladder, Cauda Equina Syndrome with Neurogenic Bladder, Cauda equina syndrome with neurogenic bladder

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