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Coccygodynia: Evaluation and Management
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004Coccygodynia is pain in the region of the coccyx. In most cases, abnormal mobility is seen on dynamic standing and seated radiographs, although the cause of pain is unknown in other patients. Bone scans and magnetic resonance imaging may show inflammation and edema, but neither technique is as accurate as dynamic radiography.
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2007
Horst, Mlitz, W, Jost
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Horst, Mlitz, W, Jost
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The Management of Coccygodynia
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1950G E, HAGGART, F B, SCHULER
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Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain, 2011
Coccygodynia is painful condition localized in the region of the coccyx. In most cases a traumatic etiology is present. In the idiopathic form other causes such as infections and tumor have to be excluded. Coccygodynia can also be the result of pain referred from visceral structures due to conditions such as disorders of the rectum, the colon ...
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Coccygodynia is painful condition localized in the region of the coccyx. In most cases a traumatic etiology is present. In the idiopathic form other causes such as infections and tumor have to be excluded. Coccygodynia can also be the result of pain referred from visceral structures due to conditions such as disorders of the rectum, the colon ...
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