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lumbosacral /lum·bo·sa·cral/ (-sa´kral) pertaining to the loins and sacrum.
Lumbosacral Referring to the lower part of the backbone or spine. Mentioned in: Sciatica lumbosacral [lum′bōsā′krəl] Etymology: L, lumbus, loin, sacrum, sacred pertaining to the lumbar vertebrae and the sacrum. Also sacrolumbar. lumbosacral pertaining to the lumbar and sacral region, or to the lumbar vertebrae and sacrum. lumbosacral instability see lumbosacral stenosis (below). lumbosacral intumescence the thicker portion of the spinal cord from which the roots of the lumbosacral plexus originate, corresponding to the caudal, cervical lumbar and the sacral spinal segments. lumbosacral luxation may result from trauma; common in dogs and cats. Neurological deficits result from injury to spinal nerves, and parenchymal hemorrhage and edema in spinal cord segments distant from the site. lumbosacral plexus a network made up of the caudal lumbar and sacral spinal nerves giving rise to the femoral, obturator, cranial gluteal, caudal gluteal, sciatic and pudendal nerves; innervates the perineum and muscles of the pelvic limb. lumbosacral plexus injury severe trauma to the hindlimbs may cause injury to the lumbosacral plexus, causing femoral and sciatic nerve deficits (inability to bear weight, extend or flex the stifle, dropped hock, and knuckling onto the digits). lumbosacral spondylopathy see lumbosacral stenosis (below). lumbosacral stenosis a reduction in diameter of the spinal canal at the level of the lumbosacral articulation may be caused by congenital anomalies of the vertebrae or acquired lesions. Weakness, pain and paresthesia with self-mutilation of the pelvic limbs and tail are clinical signs in dogs. Occurs as a congenital anomaly in some smaller dog breeds, and as an acquired defect in larger breeds, particularly the German shepherd dog. lumbosacral syndrome lesions involving the lumbosacral tumescence or the lumbosacral nerve roots. Signs include flaccid paresis or paralysis of pelvic limbs, paresthesia and sensory loss in the pelvic limbs, anal sphincter, tail, bladder and urethral sphincter, depressed or absent postural reactions in the pelvic limbs, and urine retention with passive incontinence. See also lumbosacral stenosis and lumbosacral plexus injury (above), cauda equina neuritis. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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