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      "Bicycle test" of van Gelderen in diagnosis of intermittent cauda equina compression syndrome. Case report.

      Journal of neurosurgery
      Aged, Cauda Equina, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Intermittent Claudication, diagnosis, Male, Methods, Nerve Compression Syndromes, physiopathology, Posture

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          The authors describe a simple clinical adjunct to the routine neurological examination of patients with intermittent cauda equina compression syndrome. The "bicycle test" helps exclude intermittent claudication due to vascular insufficiency and frequently confirms the relationship of posture to radicular pain.

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          10.3171/jns.1977.46.5.0667

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          Aged,Cauda Equina,Diagnosis, Differential,Humans,Intermittent Claudication,diagnosis,Male,Methods,Nerve Compression Syndromes,physiopathology,Posture

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