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  • curprev 06:25, 14 March 2023LanceJett5 talk contribs 4,181 bytes +4,181 Created page with "Cauda equina syndrome involves the thinning of the vertebral canal, leading to compression of the vertebral nerves roots. In dogs, this happens in the room in between the last back vertebrae as well as the begin of the tailbone.<br><br>The phrase Cauda Equina comes from Latin terms that imply 'steed's rear'. At this level, the spinal cord is actually no more a tubular structure. Rather, it is actually a selection of big nerves that have the appearance of a horse's tail,..."