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Vertical foramina in the lumbosacral region: CT appearance

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984
Several computed tomographic (CT) examples of vertically oriented foramina in the neural arches of the lumbosacral vertebrae are presented. The literature is reviewed briefly, and the possible clinical and embryologic significance of these foramina is discussed.
G J, Beers, A P, Carter, W F, McNary
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Chronic inflammatory lumbosacral polyradiculopathy: A regional variant of CIDP

Muscle & Nerve, 2011
AbstractChronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) affects various components and segments of the peripheral nervous system differently, and thus there can be phenotypic heterogeneity. We report a 47‐year‐old woman with chronic sensory disturbances and proximal weakness limited to the legs.
Caporale, Christina M   +4 more
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Biomechanical changes in the lumbosacral region

2001
The problem of surgical approach to the spinal canal, especially in operation of the intervertebral disc, has notyet been solved. In the literature we find different and sometimes even contradictory opinions concerning interhemilaminectomy, hemilaminectomy or complete laminectomy.
Bojčetić, Nenad   +2 more
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Changes and measurement of height and angle in the lumbosacral region

Archives of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, 1984
A lumbosacral trapezium can be constructed using the parallels to the lower plate L4 and the upper plate S1 and two perpendiculars to the former; it yields exact measurement data for changes in height and curvature in the lower lumbar motion segments.
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Classification by Position of Dorsal Root Ganglia in the Lumbosacral Region

Spine, 1989
In order to determine the incidence of the proximally placed L5 and S1 dorsal root ganglia, 144 patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy were investigated. All of the patients underwent nerve root infiltration for depicting the nerve root. Using some bony landmarks on the anteroposterior radiculogram, the dorsal root ganglia were classified into three ...
M, Hasue   +3 more
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Dermoid Cyst in the Lumbosacral Region

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2000
P, Mhatre, P A, Hudgins, S, Hunter
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THE LUMBOSACRAL REGION

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1921
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DIFFERENTIATION OF THE PAIN IN THE LUMBOSACRAL REGION

2019
The pain in the lumbosacral region is a very common and socially important problem. It is established that 90% of the population aged between 35 and 50 years of age are suffering from a certain discomfort in the lumbosacral region. The pain in this region can be of a different nature – neurological, traumatic, psychological, etc.
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