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Lumbar ligamentum flavum hematoma masquerading as multilevel lumbar spinal stenosis: A case report. [PDF]
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A Case of Aortic Mural Thrombus Presenting as Recurrent Shoulder Pain Discovered by the Presence of Splinter Hemorrhages. [PDF]
Hall A, Laxton SJ, Silberman M.
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Bilateral Upper and Lower Limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in a Lung Cancer Survivor: Diagnostic and Interventional Challenges in the Setting of Radiculopathy and Prior Radiotherapy. [PDF]
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A 70-year-old man presenting with weakness in the left hand and tingling pain in the ulnar aspect of the left hand. [PDF]
Park B, Kim JH, Choi GS, Chang MC.
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Pregnancy-related aggressive vertebral hemangioma presenting with radiculopathy: illustrative case. [PDF]
Gulsever CI, Solmaz S, Ozturk M.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011
With regards to spinal disorders, neck pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms, only second to low back pain. When pain radiates down the arm and is associated with sensory and motor disturbances, cervical radiculopathy is suspected.
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With regards to spinal disorders, neck pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms, only second to low back pain. When pain radiates down the arm and is associated with sensory and motor disturbances, cervical radiculopathy is suspected.
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Seminars in Neurology, 2021
AbstractLow back pain and neck pain, often with associated radiculopathy, are two of the most common reasons for referral to the outpatient neurology clinic. A thorough clinical evaluation remains paramount in establishing an accurate diagnosis and subsequently an appropriate treatment plan.
Rafid, Mustafa, Narayan R, Kissoon
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AbstractLow back pain and neck pain, often with associated radiculopathy, are two of the most common reasons for referral to the outpatient neurology clinic. A thorough clinical evaluation remains paramount in establishing an accurate diagnosis and subsequently an appropriate treatment plan.
Rafid, Mustafa, Narayan R, Kissoon
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
Cervical radiculopathy is a disorder involving dysfunction of cervical nerve roots that commonly manifests as pain radiating from the neck into the distribution of the affected root. Acute cervical radiculopathy generally has a self-limited clinical course, with up to a 75% rate of spontaneous improvement. Thus, nonsurgical treatment is the appropriate
John M, Rhee, Tim, Yoon, K Daniel, Riew
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Cervical radiculopathy is a disorder involving dysfunction of cervical nerve roots that commonly manifests as pain radiating from the neck into the distribution of the affected root. Acute cervical radiculopathy generally has a self-limited clinical course, with up to a 75% rate of spontaneous improvement. Thus, nonsurgical treatment is the appropriate
John M, Rhee, Tim, Yoon, K Daniel, Riew
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