ANESTHESIA on X: "🔴 The point at which the spinal cord ends is called the conus medullaris, and is the terminal end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar nerves L1
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Ronnie E. Baticulon on X: "Answers here! Students often get confused with #ConusMedullaris, #CaudaEquina. Note that filum has different appearance vs nerve roots, and trace its origin from conus. Lumbar puncture at
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