Cauda equina
Cauda equina
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Cauda equina
and filum terminale seen from behind. The dura mater has been opened and spread out, and the arachnoid mater has been removed.
Cauda equina
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The cauda equina is the collective term given to nerve roots distal to the conus medullaris, which occupy the lumbar cistern.
Its name comes from the Latin for "horse's tail".
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Anatomy: Spine
- osteology
- vertebrae
- spinal canal
- cervical spine
- thoracic spine
- lumbar spine
- sacrum
- coccyx
- anatomical variants
- vertebral body
- neural arch
- transitional vertebrae
- atlanto-occipital assimilation
- occipital vertebrae
- third condyle (condylus tertius)
- basilar process
- paracondylar process
- prebasioccipital arch
- cervical rib
- lumbar rib
- transitional lumbosacral vertebrae
- ossicles
- ossification centers
- intervertebral disc
- articulations
- ligaments
- musculature of the vertebral column
- muscles of the neck
- muscles of the back
- suboccipital muscle group
- rectus capitis posterior major muscle
- rectus capitis posterior minor muscle
- obliquus capitis superior muscle
- obliquus capitis inferior muscle
- splenius capitis muscle
- splenius cervicis muscle
- erector spinae group
- transversospinalis group
- quadratus lumborum muscle
- suboccipital muscle group
- spinal meninges and spaces
- spinal cord
- gross anatomy
- cervical spinal cord
- craniocervical junction
- cervical enlargement
- thoracic spinal cord
- lumbar spinal cord
- cauda equina
- cervical spinal cord
- white matter tracts (white matter)
- corticospinal tract
- anterolateral columns
- lateral columns
- dorsal columns
- fasiculus gracilis (column of Goll)
- fasiculus cuneatus (column of Burdach)
- grey matter
- nerve root
- central canal
- functional anatomy
- thoracic autonomic outflow
- sacral autonomic outflow
- spinal cord blood supply
- arteries
- veins
- spinal segmental veins
- gross anatomy
- sympathetic chain
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