Evaluation of the concentration of growth associated protein-43 and glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor in degenerated intervertebral discs of the lumbosacral region of the spine. [PDF]
Staszkiewicz R +8 more
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Teratoma of the lumbosacral region: a case report. [PDF]
Teratoma is a tumor that usually arises from one or more germ layers. They are most commonly found in the sacrococcygeal region and have a female preponderance. We present a very rare case of a boy with a benign cystic teratoma in the lumbosacral region.A 16-year-old Indian boy presented to our hospital with a history of a lump in the lower back region
Faheem M +5 more
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Musculoskeletal pain in the lumbosacral region
Musculoskeletal pain associated with nonspecific changes in the vertebral structures and paravertebral muscles is the most common type of back pain. There is an association between back pain and education level, low physical activity, smoking intensity, and the frequency of bending and weight lifting during work; hereditary predisposition is also ...
Aleksey Ivanovich Isaykin +1 more
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Lumbosacral region herpes zoster case in healthy child
Herpes zoster is an acute dermatomal viral infection characterized by clinically painful and erythematous vesicular rash in the area of the associated dermatome as a result of varicella zoster virus reactivation, which is quite rare in childhood and mostly seen in immunocompromised and elderly patients.
Mahmut Demir, Mustafa Aksoy
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A primary undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma of the lumbosacral region harboring a LMNA-NTRK1 gene fusion with durable clinical response to crizotinib: a case report. [PDF]
Zhou N, Schäfer R, Li T, Fang M, Liu L.
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Neurofibroma of lumbosacral region: a case report
Neurofibromas are benign tumors of the peripheral nerve sheath. Spinal neurofibroma often asymptomatic. Symptoms may present include sensory changes. Neurofibroma mostly encountered cervical cord, difficult to distinguish from schwannomas. This slow growing tumor remodel the bone resulting pedicle thinning and posterior vertebral body scalloping.
Elfiah ., Syaifullah Asmiragani
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Congenital Spondylolysis, Lumbosacral Region [PDF]
National Cancer Institute
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A case report of extramedullary haematopoeisis in lumbosacral region presenting as cauda equina syndrome. [PDF]
Soman S +3 more
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Extra-skeletal Ewing sarcoma of the lumbosacral region in an adult pregnant patient: a case report. [PDF]
Al Khawaja D +4 more
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