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at 2:34 p.m. Dec, 21, 2024
by
IantheBFG
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Uworld says that Cauda Equina Syndrome is from L1-sacrum and Caudiamedullaris is L1-L2. This card says the opposite in the "extra" section
Source: UWorld - Step 1 12244
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What is the diagnosis in a patient with gradual, severe radicular pain, asymmetrical* weakness, saddle anesthesia and bowel / bladder dysfunction?
{{c1::Cauda equina syndrome}}
{{c1::Cauda equina syndrome}}
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