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A 67‐year‐old man with a spinal extramedullary mass

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Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Marcella Callea   +3 more
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Neighborhood disadvantage predicts health resource utilization after lumbar spine surgery: a cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Neurochir (Wien)
Sun Y   +8 more
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Effect of walking with an active ankle exoskeleton on the biomechanical responses of the lumbar spine. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Bioeng Biotechnol
Rubio JE   +8 more
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Neuroblastoma of the Lumbar Spine

World Neurosurgery, 2021
Neuroblastoma is a primitive small-round-blue-cell tumor predominately found in pediatric patients. Few cases of neuroblastoma involving the adult spine have been reported. Herein we present the case of a healthy 34-year-old man treated for a large neuroblastoma involving the L3-5 vertebral bodies and prevertebral great vessels.
Bethany Hung   +2 more
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Osteochondroma of the lumbar spine

Joint Bone Spine, 2017
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since jeudi 16 juin ...
Recep Sade   +4 more
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Innervation of the Lumbar Spine

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
Back pain, in spinal stenosis, can arise from many sources. Apart from nerve root involvement any of the structures considered above can be implicated. In degenerative conditions, where discogenic and posterior facet pain are present, excess activity tends to increase these symptoms. In addition there is evidence that impulses reaching the spinal nerve
M A, Edgar, J A, Ghadially
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Fractures of the lumbar spine

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1992
T HE FORCES OF injury that act on the lumbar spine are similar to other spinal sites. They are compression, flexion, extension, torsion, and shear. They may occur alone but often occur in combination. The force and direction of injury, the integrity of the spine, and the position of the spine at the time of injury as well as other factors determine the
M E, Kricun, R, Kricun
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Pseudarthrosis of the Lumbar Spine

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1997
Pseudarthrosis can be a costly and disabling complication of lumbar spinal fusion. This review focuses on the incidence, causation, diagnosis, and nonoperative management of this condition, as well as surgical approaches that can be effective in treating carefully selected patients.
, Larsen, , Capen
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The Innervation of the Lumbar Spine

Spine, 1983
The lumbar intervertebral discs are innervated posteriorly by the sinuvertebral nerves, but laterally by branches of the ventral rami and grey rami communicantes. The posterior longitudinal ligament is innervated by the sinuvertebral nerves and the anterior longitudinal ligament by branches of the grey rami.
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The “normal” lumbar spine

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
In our medically aware and litigation-conscious society, X-ray films of the lumbar spine are taken in many individuals. We have examined 1172 lumbar-spin X-ray films of young, healthy, predominantly male adults who were seeking employment. Abnormalities worthy of mention were found in 683 of these.
J, Korber, B, Bloch
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