Migración epidural dorsal de un fragmento de disco L4-L5 extruido: Reporte de un caso
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Resumen
We present the rare occurrence of cauda equina syndrome resulting from posterior epidural disc fragment migration at L4-L5, documented by MRI. The female patient had previously undergone discectomy for a lumbar extruded disc at L5-S1 and a DIAMO (Device for Intervertertebral Assisted Motion) placement. Resolution of sensory and motor deficits were achieved.
Cómo citar
José Ávila Ramírez, & Victor Rodríguez, & Mario Ulibarri-Vidales, & Rodrigo Ávila Cervantes (2008). Migración epidural dorsal de un fragmento de disco L4-L5 extruido: Reporte de un caso.