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Radiculopathy (from
Latin radix 'root'; from
Ancient Gr**** πάθος (pathos) 'suffering'), also
commonly referred to as
pinched nerve,
refers to a set of...
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caused by
compression of a
dorsal nerve root, it is
considered a
lumbar radiculopathy or
radiculitis when
accompanied by an
inflammatory response. The sciatic...
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compression of a
nerve root
emerging from the
spinal cord may
result in
radiculopathy (sensory and
motor disturbances, such as
severe pain in the neck, shoulder...
- rare instances, a
posterior limbus vertebra has been
described causing radiculopathy due to
nerve root compression. Alagheband,
Sharzad J; Clapp, Adrianna...
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Philip S., MD,
Carmel Armon, MD, and
Kerry Levin, MD. "Acute
Lumbosacral Radiculopathy: Pathophysiology.Clinical, Features, and Diagnosis." www.uptodate.com...
- claudication.
Pressure on the
nerves as they exit the
spinal cord (
radiculopathy)
causes pain in the area
where the
nerves originated (leg for lumbar...
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Other conditions that are
closely related include disc protrusion,
radiculopathy (pinched nerve), sciatica, disc disease, disc degeneration, degenerative...
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exposure (e.g. herbicides, tet****), C7
radiculopathy, and
coarctation of the aorta.
Secondary to
serratus anterior palsy, a
winged sca**** is also caused...
- compression. The
cauda equina is
vulnerable to
being compressed,
causing a
radiculopathy. The
cauda equina was
named after its
resemblance to a horse's tail...
- with
spine flexion.
Minimal to zero
symptoms when
seated or supine.
Radiculopathy (with or
without radicular pain), a
neurologic condition in
which nerve...