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Evaluation of the role of anal tone and perianal sensation examination in the assessment of suspected cauda equina syndrome.

Carlos M Curtis-LopezAndrew J BergBethan ClaytonIrfan SiddiqueRoberto CarrascoDaniel Edward HornerMichelle Angus
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2021)
The prevalence of MRI + ve CES was 11.6%. Our findings suggest that the clinical finding of reduced anal tone has no demonstrable diagnostic value for those with suspected CES, either in itself or in combination with other clinical findings. Further studies are needed to confirm the diagnostic efficacy of assessing perianal sensation in this context.
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