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multiple choice question
as the lumbar and sacral nerves extend inferiorly beyond the end of the spinal cord, they form the ______
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To solve this, we analyze the options based on neuroanatomy:
- Filum terminale: A thin strand of pia mater, not a bundle of nerves.
- Conus medullaris: The tapered end of the spinal cord itself, not formed by nerve roots.
- Cauda equina: Formed by the lumbar and sacral nerve roots extending inferiorly beyond the conus medullaris (end of the spinal cord), resembling a “horse’s tail.”
The lumbar and sacral nerve roots extend below the conus medullaris (end of the spinal cord) and form the cauda equina (Latin for “horse’s tail”). The filum terminale is a connective tissue strand, and the conus medullaris is the spinal cord’s tapered end.
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The correct option (assuming the third option is "cauda equina") is:
[Identifier for "cauda equina"]. cauda equina