A relationship between claudication of the cauda equina and the small aorta syndrome
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A relationship between claudication of the cauda equina and the small aorta syndrome
Abstract
Two cases of claudication of the cauda equina due to ischaemia secondary to distal aortic disease in the Small Aorta syndrome are reported. The association has not been previously reported and the appropriate management is discussed.
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