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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2017
A 21-year-old male military academy cadet was evaluated in a physical therapy clinic for worsening lower back pain 2 months after picking up a dumbbell. Following examination and follow-up, the therapist ordered radiographs and referred the patient to primary care due to worsening symptoms.
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A 21-year-old male military academy cadet was evaluated in a physical therapy clinic for worsening lower back pain 2 months after picking up a dumbbell. Following examination and follow-up, the therapist ordered radiographs and referred the patient to primary care due to worsening symptoms.
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 1979
A large skull defect due to an extradural collection of clear and colourless fluid in a 59-years-old man is described. Hesitantly, we consider this to be the consequence of skull erosion due to Pacchionian granulations.
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A large skull defect due to an extradural collection of clear and colourless fluid in a 59-years-old man is described. Hesitantly, we consider this to be the consequence of skull erosion due to Pacchionian granulations.
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Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2005
Object. The authors endeavor to define the clinical and surgery-related profile of spinal nerve sheath tumors located in the extradural space outside both the dural sac and, apparently, the nerve roots' sleeve. Methods. A series of 24 extradural schwannomas was retrospectively selected after reviewing the notes of spinal nerve sheath tumors surgically ...
Paolo, Celli +2 more
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Object. The authors endeavor to define the clinical and surgery-related profile of spinal nerve sheath tumors located in the extradural space outside both the dural sac and, apparently, the nerve roots' sleeve. Methods. A series of 24 extradural schwannomas was retrospectively selected after reviewing the notes of spinal nerve sheath tumors surgically ...
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Intraspinal, Extradural Ependymoma
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982Extradural ependymoma is a rare tumor arising most commonly in the soft tissues of the presacral area, less commonly in the soft tissues of the sacrococcygeal region dorsal to the sacrum, and rarely in the extradural portion of the spinal canal. The differential diagnosis varies with the location, but the natural history of the tumor is the same.
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