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Case Report: Hemorrhagic Vasculitis in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis Receiving Fingolimod
ABSTRACT Fingolimod is an effective therapy for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) but predisposes patients to opportunistic infections, including varicella‐zoster virus (VZV). We report a case of a 27‐year‐old Iranian man with a history of MS, stable on fingolimod for two years, who presented with worsening paresthesia and headache.
Farnaz Zeynali Esfahani +4 more
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Opioids Delay Healing of Spinal Fusion: A Rabbit Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion Model [PDF]
Background Context Opioid use is prevalent in the management of pre- and postoperative pain in patients undergoing spinal fusion. There is evidence that opioids downregulate osteoblasts in vitro, and a previous study found that morphine delays the ...
Briley, Karen C. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objective Atraumatic musculoskeletal pain, regardless of the affected body region, is a highly prevalent condition impacting over 25% of the global population and contributing significantly to the burden of disease. A common study design compares physiotherapy or exercise therapy alone to the same intervention combined with MT ...
Jean‐Pascal Grenier, Alex Thiel
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ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and evaluate the quality of cross‐cultural adaptations of the six core outcome measures (NRS, SF‐12, PROMIS, ODI, RMDQ and VAS) for low back pain (LBP) and assess their psychometric properties.
Nora Bakaa +12 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) is effective for lumbar degenerative disorders, but rare complications such as anterior cage migration may occur. Surgical removal is usually performed via open or transperitoneal laparoscopic approaches.
Masaki Yamagata +5 more
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Relationship Between the Development of the Spinal Canal and the Etiopathogenesis of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The presence of a pre-existing narrow spinal canal may have an important place in the ethiopathogenesis of lumbar spinal stenosis. By consequence the study of the development of the spinal canal is crucial. The first goal of this work is to
Tomonaga, Y.
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The paradoxical relationship between ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and developmental lumbar spinal stenosis [PDF]
Prudence Wing Hang Cheung +6 more
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Case of lumbar spinal stenosis and chronic tophaceous gout [PDF]
Muhammad Ali, Manzar Hussain
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