Abstract:Rarely, foreign material that has found its way into the spinal canal can migrate in the epidural space (posterior epidural migration), which usually causes radicular signs. Here, an uncommon case involving a patient with cauda equina syndrome due to posterior epidural migration of a leather piece is reported. The patient described in this report presented with an acute cauda equina syndrome (incontinence, paresis) resulting from the migration of a leather piece initially penetrating into the spinal column at … Show more
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