Lumbar Spinal Cord Enlargement Syndrome

Lumbar spinal enlargement syndrome (LSCS) is a rare disorder that is characterized by enlargement of the lumbar region of the spinal cord. It can be caused by various factors such as trauma, infection, tumors, neurological disorders, and hereditary diseases. This leads to disruption of body functions and deterioration in quality of life.

Symptoms of PESM may include:

1. Pain in the lumbar region



Lumbar thickened spinal cord syndrome is a condition in which there is an increase in the thickness of this part of the spine. This syndrome can be caused by a variety of causes, including genetic disorders, trauma, tumors, or infectious diseases.

Lumbar enlargement syndrome is a syndrome that causes more problems in young people. It manifests itself as tissue growth, swelling and pain in the lower back and upper buttocks. Lumbar thickening syndrome is associated with diseases of blood vessels and nerves, neoplasms and hormonal disorders.

One of the main symptoms of lumbar enlargement syndrome is pain. Pain extends to the lower back, buttocks and legs. The pain can be constant or paroxysmal, aching or shooting. It intensifies with physical activity, prolonged sitting, sudden movements and bending. If left untreated for a long time, lumbar thickness syndrome leads to deterioration of well-being and disruption of the functioning of many internal organs, for example, the ureters, biliary tract and blood vessels.

Treatment for lumbar enlargement syndrome depends on its causes. If the syndrome is caused by genetic disorders, then in most cases no treatment is required. However, if other factors are present, such as trauma, vascular disease, infection or neoplasm, it is necessary to carry out