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Phlebologie, 2014
SummaryNeurogenic claudication is a cardinal symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis and an important and frequent differential diagnosis in reported “leg pain”. Whereas findings are often relatively normal on clinical examination, a detailed anamnesis can frequently lead to the correct (suspected) diagnosis, which is subsequently confirmed by magnetic ...
B. Jeanneret, A. Mehrkens
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SummaryNeurogenic claudication is a cardinal symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis and an important and frequent differential diagnosis in reported “leg pain”. Whereas findings are often relatively normal on clinical examination, a detailed anamnesis can frequently lead to the correct (suspected) diagnosis, which is subsequently confirmed by magnetic ...
B. Jeanneret, A. Mehrkens
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1951E C, TEXTER, W, REDISCH, J M, STEELE
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