• Myelograms in a 5-year-old patient show the dorsal region of the spine and an anterior thoracic meningocele. (medscape.com)
  • his final discharge diagnosis was: 'Back sprain, lumbo-sacral spine. (cornell.edu)
  • The report set forth no physical findings or laboratory studies, but the doctor again gave as his diagnosis: 'Back sprain-lumbosacral spine,' this time 'moderately severe,' with 'Ruptured disk not ruled out. (cornell.edu)
  • The SLEEQ Spinal Therapy System line of lumbo-sacral orthoses support and stabilize the lumbo-sacral region of the spine for pain management, nonoperative, and operative treatments. (mmarmedical.com)
  • Spinal lipomas are usually extramedullary lesions, and are typically found in the lumbosacral spine with spinal dysraphism. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • Taylor Brace is a light weight spinal brace, covers all dorsal, lumbar and sacral vertebras, supports and immobilizes the spine in neutral position, still permitting the requisite body movement. (medkartonline.com)
  • The sciatic nerve is formed by nerve roots coming from the lower, lumbar and sacral spine. (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • Sciatica is most commonly due to irritation and / or compression of the lumbar or sacral (lower spine) nerve roots by a " slipped disc " or disc protrusion . (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • The gold standard investigation of choice for sciatica is lumbosacral MRI (magnetic resonance imaging of the lower spine). (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • Location : It was over spine, starting from lower lumbo-sacral region and going upwards up to cervical spine with stiffness sensation of neck. (hpathy.com)
  • Its prevalence is dependent on the curvature of the spine and gender of the patient. (ramtan.co)
  • Lateral radiograph of the lumbo-sacral spine in a 15-year-old male with SEDL. (nature.com)
  • There are many variations of this disease, but the most prevalent is radiculitis of the lumbosacral spine. (osvilt.com)
  • For radiculitis, which is caused by a disease such as osteochondrosis, external transformations of the body are also characteristic: rectification of the bend of the spine in the waist and neck, an increase in curvature of the spine with bulging behind in the thoracic region, deviation of the spine with swelling towards the lesion. (osvilt.com)
  • The pain you feel is in the neck region and occurs due to some injury or otherwise as a result of degeneration of the cervical spine. (shifa4u.com)
  • As is evident in the term, this type of dorsalgia involves cervical and thoracic regions of the spine. (shifa4u.com)
  • The cervical spine is the uppermost part of the vertebral column that exists in the neck region. (shifa4u.com)
  • The lumbar spine is located where the thoracic spine ends and continues down to where the sacral spine starts. (shifa4u.com)
  • This type involves back pain that roots from both the lumbar and sacral spine. (shifa4u.com)
  • Same is the story of the lower back well known as Lumbar Region or Lumbo-sacral region of the spine. (lybrate.com)
  • Okutan O, Kaptanoglu E, Solaroglu I, Beskonakli E, Tekdemir I. Posterior transpedicular screw fixation has been widely used for the management of unstable lumbosacral spine caused by trauma, degenerative conditions, congenital defects and neoplasms. (neuroanatomy.org)
  • Exponemos el caso de un niño de 4 años que lumbosacral spine deviation. (bvsalud.org)
  • The sacral plexus (plexus sacralis) is a nerve plexus that provides motor and sensory nerves for the posterior thigh, most of the lower leg, the entire foot, and part of the pelvis (see the following image). (medscape.com)
  • It is part of the larger lumbosacral plexus. (medscape.com)
  • The sacral plexus is formed by the union of the lumbosacral trunk (from the anterior rami of L4 and L5) and the anterior rami of the first, second, third, and fourth sacral nerves. (medscape.com)
  • Sacral plexus, anterior view. (medscape.com)
  • The nerves forming the sacral plexus converge toward the lower part of the greater sciatic foramen and unite to form a flattened band. (medscape.com)
  • From the second, third, and fourth sacral nerves, a pelvic splanchnic nerve is given to the inferior hypogastric plexus. (medscape.com)
  • The sacral plexus lies in the back of the pelvis between the piriformis muscle and the pelvis fascia. (medscape.com)
  • The pudendal nerve emerges from the sacral plexus (primarily S2-S4, with possible contributions from S1 and S5)[11]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • The smaller part of the fourth joins with the fifth to form the lumbosacral trunk , which assists in the formation of the sacral plexus . (en-academic.com)
  • The sensory homunculus of the dorsal columns has mostly sacral DC fibres in the midline with lumbar, thoracic and cervical being laid on laterally as one ascends the vertebral levels. (hospitalhealthcare.com)
  • The dorsal and lumbo-sacral spines were screened with 4 mm and 5 mm thick T1 Weighted sagittal images which show Schmorls nodes in the lower dorsal and lumbar regions with posterior disc bulges at the L3-L4, L4-L5 and L5-S1 levels. (medmantra.com)
  • Fusion of Fifth lumbar vertebra with first sacral can be a congenital abnormality or acquired. (ijmhr.org)
  • Castellvi AE, Goldstein LA, Chan DPK: Lumbosacral transitional vertebra and their relationship with lumbar extadural defects. (ijmhr.org)
  • Sharma V. A., Sharma D. K., Shukla C. K. Osteogenic study of Lumbosacral transitional vertebra in central India region. (ijmhr.org)
  • When there is preservation of sensation and/or motor activity below the neurological level of insult that includes the lowest sacral segments (S4-S5), the injury is termed incomplete. (dovepress.com)
  • When the lowest sacral levels are without sensory and motor activity, the injury is termed complete. (dovepress.com)
  • The American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) defines a complete neurologic lesion as an absence of sensory and motor function below the level of injury including the lowest sacral segment2. (jortho.org)
  • The patient will present with pain and stiffness in the lumbar region, espically after standing for long periods of time. (footlogics-medical.com.au)
  • M48.06 Spinal stenosis, lumbar region. (icdlist.com)
  • M48.061 Spinal stenosis, lumbar region without neurogenic claudication. (icdlist.com)
  • M48.062 Spinal stenosis, lumbar region with neurogenic claudication. (icdlist.com)
  • M48.16 Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], lumbar region. (icdlist.com)
  • The following exacerbations of pathology can cause: physical loads, sharp movements in the lumbar region, poisoning, temperature deviation from normal, colds. (osvilt.com)
  • Lasega - there is an increase in pain in the gluteal or lumbar region, the back surface of the limb, at the time of raising a straight leg in a supine position on the back. (osvilt.com)
  • Tynor A-05 Lumbo Sacral Belt is designed to support and correct the postural deformity to relieve low back pain syndrome. (elderliving.in)
  • The result is increased lordotic curvature increased lordosis at L1-L5 and compensatory muscular tightness of the lumbo-sacral region, causing pain and discomfort especially when standing upright for longer periods of time. (footlogics-medical.com.au)
  • It's the most widely used thoraco-lumbo-sacral- orthosis or full back brace in the United States. (align-clinic.com)
  • During the visit, she reported that she had had persistent pain along the lumbo-sacral region, but more recently pruritus had developed. (consultant360.com)
  • Six patients only exhibited symptoms of cauda equina compression with sensory abnormalities in the perineum/saddle area, bladder and bowel dysfunction, or a burning sensation around the anus. (curvexpo.com)
  • For these symptomatic sacral arachnoid cysts, patients presenting with mild pain or sensory abnormalities should initially undergo medical treatments with anti-inflammatory drugs, neurotrophic drugs, and physical therapy. (curvexpo.com)
  • When the spinal cord or lumbosacral nerve roots are involved, as is usual, varying degrees of paralysis and sensory deficits are present below the lesion. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This typically produces excellent images of bones (vertebrae), discs (intervertebral discs) and nerves in this region and allows for exact diagnosis. (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • The superior gluteal artery and vein usually run between the lumbosacral trunk and the first sacral nerve, and the inferior gluteal artery and vein often runs between the second and third sacral nerves. (medscape.com)
  • These nerves from cervical region supplies to the muscles of head, upper back, arms, neck itself, chest region and sides of the chest. (lybrate.com)
  • Maigne stated that referred pain from the spinal nerves T12 and L1 can manifest itself as low back pain, which mimics pain of lumbosacral or sacroiliac origin. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Conclusions: The HGW stabilized upright posture in patients with cerebellar ataxia during level-ground walking, probably by enabling subconscious postural adjustments to minimize changes in the arm and hand position relative to trunk, and in arm configuration. (go.jp)
  • The patient underwent a cervical laminectomy extending from C5 to D2 with a myelotomy performed at the thinnest area of the spinal cord overlying the mass. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • Also, this case highlighted and rose the question of a better neurologic improvement in younger age patients with spinal cord injury. (bvsalud.org)
  • The long-term survival and the possibility of functional rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries has led to increased interest in treatment of these patients. (jortho.org)
  • Although corticosteroids have been shown to improve neurological recovery of patients with spinal cord injuries16, the primary treatment of patients with thoracolumbar injuries is surgical reduction, decompression, and stabilization. (jortho.org)
  • Overall gross function of patients with spinal cord injuries is assessed by the Frankel classification. (jortho.org)
  • The thoracic region commonly develops a secondary kyphotic curvature. (footlogics-medical.com.au)
  • M48.04 Spinal stenosis, thoracic region. (icdlist.com)
  • M48.14 Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], thoracic region. (icdlist.com)
  • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) thickness also varies, with its thickest part being in the thoracic region. (hospitalhealthcare.com)
  • Although amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with dementia (ALS-D) has been characterized by symptoms of fronto-temporal dysfunction, we report two patients with ALS-D who showed constructive disturbance and low-level perfusion in the parietal areas. (go.jp)
  • Depending on the level of damage, pain symptoms can be located in all kinds of areas of the human body: in the lumbar or gluteal regions, hips, muscles of the shins. (osvilt.com)
  • Varying between the six types, the symptoms of this disease are usually common across patients. (shifa4u.com)
  • These are the most common signs and symptoms of the cervical disc compression and in most the cases patients reached to us with some complaints of cardiac problems in all such cases. (lybrate.com)
  • Patients: Twenty-five male patients with pudendal neuralgia without a urological cause for the symptoms and with lumbopelvic musculoskeletal disorders participated. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Although 39% of patients had experienced limited recurrence of symptoms during the follow-up period, patients stated that a home exercise program was effective at reducing the symptoms and no additional treatment was sought. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Many patients with signs and symptoms characteristic for pudendal neuralgia also present with low back pain, with or without groin, buttock and leg symptoms[7]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Furthermore, patients frequently indicate that sitting will either bring on or make the symptoms worse [3, 8]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • More recently, a nonsurgical method with CT-guided percutaneous cyst drainage has been introduced as an alterative therapy for symptomatic sacral arachnoid cysts.5,6 Unfortunately, symptoms often recur after percutaneous cyst drainage because of recollection of CSF. (curvexpo.com)
  • Although 13 patients had multiple cysts in this study, these individuals only underwent fibrin glue therapy of 1 or 2 cysts that were considered to be the main source of symptoms. (curvexpo.com)
  • Surgical treatment (e.g., vertebral fusion, decompression laminectomy ) is reserved for patients with refractory symptoms and/or neurological deficits. (amboss.com)
  • For these patients, signs and symptoms of MaHV1 infection included skin ulcers and lesions at the site of injury, influenza-like illness, and infection of the peripheral and central nervous systems (which can develop into brainstem encephalomyelitis and death) ( 7 , 9 ). (cdc.gov)
  • For example, whereas congenital or developmental diseases occur most often in young patients, neoplasia and degenerative disorders are more common in older patients. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_vertebral_anomaly. (ijmhr.org)
  • spondylolisthesis secondary to congenital anomalies (e.g., hypoplastic facets, sacral deficits, poorly developed pars interarticularis ). (amboss.com)
  • Most patients achieve good symptomatic control with conservative treatment (e.g., physical therapy ). (amboss.com)
  • The concavity is due to greater depth of the posterior parts of the vertebral bodies in this region. (ramtan.co)
  • The nerve to the piriformis arises from the posterior divisions of the first and second sacral nerve roots and enters the anterior surface of the muscle. (medscape.com)
  • The superior gluteal nerve arises from the posterior divisions of the fourth and fifth lumbar and first sacral nerve roots. (medscape.com)
  • Static postural examination of the SIJ region showed that his right side of the sacral base is tilted and projecting further posterior than the left. (learnmuscles.com)
  • Methods: Gait analysis was carried out on seven patients with degenerative cerebellar disease (DCD), seven patients with unilateral cerebellar vascular disease (CVD), and seven healthy control (HC) subjects. (go.jp)
  • Intervertebral disc degeneration associated with Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae: a clinical and anatomical study.J Bone Joint Surg Br. (ijmhr.org)
  • Eyo MU, Olofin A, Noronha C, Okanlawon A: Incidence of Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae in Low Back Pains, Patients West African Journal of Radiology, April 2001;8(1):1-6. (ijmhr.org)
  • Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae: association with low back pain. (ijmhr.org)
  • Relationship of sacral articular surfaces and gender with occurrence of Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae. (ijmhr.org)
  • Lumbar - Referring to the 5 lumbar vertebrae which are situated below the thoracic vertebrae and above the sacral vertebrae in the spinal column. (en-academic.com)
  • The nerve to the quadratus femoris and gemellus inferior arises from the anterior divisions of the fourth and fifth lumbar and first sacral nerve roots. (medscape.com)
  • The nerve to the obturator internus and gemellus superior arises from the anterior division of the fifth lumbar and first and second sacral nerve roots. (medscape.com)
  • 2 ] They are typically extradural in location, and are predominantly found at the sacral/lumbosacral regions, in conjunction with spinal dysraphism and subcutaneous lipomas. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • Doctors came to the conclusion that the predominantly frequent cause of the formation of lumbosacral radiculitis is a disease such as osteochondrosis. (osvilt.com)
  • The patient was discharged from Dr. Munslow's care on January 25, 1966, with a final diagnosis of 'Neuritis, lumbar, mild. (cornell.edu)
  • M48.31 is a billable diagnosis code used to specify a medical diagnosis of traumatic spondylopathy, occipito-atlanto-axial region. (icdlist.com)
  • In this system patients are grouped together based on their principal diagnosis in areas referred to as Major Diagnostic Categories (MDC). (icdlist.com)
  • For the majority of these patients there is a definite urological or gynaecolocial diagnosis, such as prostadynia (prostatitis), orchialgia (testicular pain) or vulvodynia (vulva pain)[6]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • However, a sub-group of these patients does not have a clear diagnosis. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Bilge O, Ozer MA, Govsa F. The diagnosis and therapy of the tarsal tunnel syndrome, various surgical procedures at tarsal region and especially tibial nerve blocks requires a well understanded relationship and anatomy of the tibial nerve. (neuroanatomy.org)
  • in asymptomatic patients, the diagnosis may be incidental. (amboss.com)
  • This patient was discharged without any problems or neurological deficits. (dergisi.org)
  • Differences in inclusion criteria may be one of the primary reasons for the wide variation of reported estimates as some studies included all causes of SCI while others excluded non-traumatic causes or other subgroups such as patients with neurodegenerative diseases, or individuals with or without neurological deficits. (scireproject.com)
  • The lumbar curve is convex forwards and extends from L1 to the lumbosacral junction. (ramtan.co)
  • The curve extends from the lumbosacral junction to the coccyx. (ramtan.co)
  • Sacral sensation at the mucocutaneous junction and the presence of voluntary contraction of the external anal sphincter on digital examination should be carefully elicited as this may be the only sign of preserved function. (jortho.org)
  • The atlanto-axial region and the cervico-medullary junction are unremarkable. (medmantra.com)
  • The term sacroiliac joint dysfunction refers to abnormal motion in the sacroiliac joint, either too much motion or too little motion, that causes pain in this region. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is also a notable incidence of lumbar spinal fusion patients that present with sacroiliac pain and hypermobility, potentially due to the adjacent lumbar joints being fixed and unable to move. (wikipedia.org)
  • A patient who had been suffering from low back pain for the last three months was found to have a 4x3 cm mass with lumbosacral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). (dergisi.org)
  • The pain is typically in the lower back, gluteal region and/or the thigh. (thailandchiropractor.com)
  • Sometimes patients in severe pain from this condition are of the mistaken belief that such severe pain is beyond the capabilities of a chiropractic approach. (thailandchiropractor.com)
  • We have specialized equipment to treat patients with debilitating pain comfortably. (thailandchiropractor.com)
  • While most case can be out of pain within 3 weeks, it is recommended that patients continue to take it easy for another 3 to 5 weeks as ligaments require 6 to 8 weeks to fully heal. (thailandchiropractor.com)
  • Patients with sciatica feel pain in the lower back and buttock which radiates down the back of the thigh, often to the calf, shin, ankle or foot. (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • Sciatica is a very common condition: most people have an 80-90% chance of experiencing back pain in their lifetime and 2-3% of these patients will go on to experience sciatica. (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • Dr Laban sees patients with all types of back pain related problems and conditions. (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • It is best to start with the procedures that are least likely to upset the patient, and to delay palpating for pain and testing pain perception until the end of the physical examination. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • Giddiness, Pain travelling in the arms, pain and tenderness in the cardiac region of chest and certainly you can have numbness and tingling sensations in your hands- all this is not about any of the heart problems, always! (lybrate.com)
  • So wherever the supply goes, pain appears in the corresponding regions. (lybrate.com)
  • High-quality, randomised, comparative clinical studies have demonstrated unequivocal clinical and cost-effectiveness in the treatment of patients with refractory neuropathic pain. (hospitalhealthcare.com)
  • With the help of expert multi-modal pain medicine, some of these patients can be adequately palliated. (hospitalhealthcare.com)
  • Selected patients with pudendal neuralgia, dupuytren's contracture , low back pain responded favourably to education, postural advice, and mobilisation and exercises directed to the lumbopelvic region. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Conclusion: This cohort study provides Level 2b evidence that a musculoskeletal treatment approach has a positive influence on pain and sexual dysfunction in a specific subgroup of patients presenting with pudendal neuralgia. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Pudendal nerve entrapment is a recognised cause of chronic pelvic pain in the regions served by the pudendal nerve, typically presenting as pain in the penis, scrotum, labia, perineum or anorectal region [1, 2]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • However as a new treatment modality, polymerization does not cause any pain or discomfort for the patient. (curvexpo.com)
  • This patient was using a "field corn pad" to relieve her lower back pain. (consultant360.com)
  • In addition, if the patient receives several weeks or more of pain relief, then it may be reasonable to assume that an element of inflammation was involved in his or her pathophysiology. (medscape.com)
  • Historical evidence of nerve root inflammation has been demonstrated during surgery in patients with radicular low back pain (LBP) from lumbar disk herniation. (medscape.com)
  • C/O pain in the right scapular region and RUE with a weak grip. (medmantra.com)
  • Nevertheless occasionally patients appear with a plethora bladder difficulty to empty, without evident signs of neurological injury or obstruction, situation beyond the common called idiopathic detrusor urethral dyssynergia. (vin.com)
  • Partial debulking of a cervical intramedullary lipoma in a patient who originally presented with a severe quadriparesis resulted in significant neurological improvement. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • The outlook for patients with incomplete thoracolumbar neurological injuries has improved and can be enhanced if an optimum environment for neurological recovery is provided. (jortho.org)
  • Patients with incomplete neurological injuries are expected to improve, with many regaining the ability to ambulate. (jortho.org)
  • For example, evaluating postural reactions such as hopping and wheelbarrowing in a nonambulatory patient that was just struck by a car and potentially has an unstable vertebral injury is dangerous for the patient. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • If the client/patient has an acute hypermobility due to a recent injury, then a SIJ brace will likely be recommended. (learnmuscles.com)
  • Injury of the sacral cord (conus) and lumbar nerve roots within the neural canal, which usually results in an areflexic bladder, bowel, and lower limbs. (jortho.org)
  • Because the complication rate after pressure injury reconstruction can be extremely high, patients who are poor surgical candidates in general should not undergo this procedure. (medscape.com)
  • It has also been suggested that a range of musculoskeletal disorders of the lumbopelvic region, such as altered intra-pelvic motion and pelvic muscle control, may cause entrapment, excessive strain or irritation of the pudendal nerve[4]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Methods: The intervention consisted of explanation and postural advice, specific manual mobilisation techniques and motor control exercises for the lumbopelvic region. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Clinical studies have found up to 75% of post-lumbar fusion patients develop SI joint degeneration within five years of surgery. (wikipedia.org)
  • The clinical profile of patients with DKA varies, and maybe contributory to the outcomes observed globally. (bvsalud.org)
  • Surgery for sciatica commonly involves removing the abnormal part of spinal disc, ligament or bone which is pressing on the lumbar or sacral nerve root or roots. (drjameslaban.com.au)
  • It is most common in the lower thoracic, lumbar, or sacral region and usually extends for 3 to 6 vertebral segments. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Once prostate, gynaecological, urinary or rectal pathology has been excluded, patients are often referred for physiotherapy. (bjuinternational.com)
  • The neurologic examination begins the moment the veterinarian first sees the patient. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • Many parts of the neurologic examination cannot be carried out in a comatose or sedated patient. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • In many patients excessive foot pronation may contribute to lower back problems. (footlogics-medical.com.au)
  • and lumber region (lower back). (lybrate.com)
  • Initial studies of electrotherapy seem promising, and topical application of the recombinant human growth factor becaplermin has been approved for use in patients with diabetic neuropathic ulcers of the lower extremity. (medscape.com)
  • The patient's anatomy, the positioning and the different electromagnetic properties of tissues promote a densification of the current at the head and sacral region. (biomedcentral.com)
  • M48.05 Spinal stenosis, thoracolumbar region. (icdlist.com)
  • M48.15 Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], thoracolumbar region. (icdlist.com)
  • Recommended treatment includes spinal manipulation of the thoracolumbar region and infiltration of the painful zygapophysial joint with a corticosteroid [9, 10]. (bjuinternational.com)
  • Our case contains significant similarities with intraosseous sacral schwannoma as a rare tumor itself. (dergisi.org)
  • Gok B, Kaptanoglu E, Solaroglu I, Okutan O, Beskonakli E. Cystic lesions of the parasellar region are not uncommon and masquerade as a tumor both radiologically and clinically. (neuroanatomy.org)
  • It usually presents itself in region dense with sebeceous glands, like on face, chest and back. (atomictherapy.org)
  • The client/patient was then stretched into single knee to chest (first right and then left) for the gluteals on each side, double knee to chest for the lumbosacral paraspinal musculature, and horizontal adduction stretch (first left and then right) for the piriformis. (learnmuscles.com)
  • In particular, high values of current density were located behind the sacral bone and beneath the skin. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Sacral rotation can be transmitted distally down the kinematic chain and, if left untreated over a long period of time, may lead to severe Achilles tendinitis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Patients who do not comply with nonoperative measures used to promote healing by secondary intention are poor reconstruction candidates as well. (medscape.com)
  • Besides this, other patients start feeling that they have something in their brain and they would have gone for MRI or CAT SCAN of Brain for the same condition because of severe headache and giddiness with some nausea along with these! (lybrate.com)
  • METHODS: Data was retrospectively collected from adult NF1 multi-disciplinary team meetings from 2016 to 2022 involving a total of 593 patients with 20 distinct predictor variables. (bvsalud.org)
  • Based on this information, national and regional estimates of characteristics of patients, lengths of stay, diagnoses, and surgical and non-surgical procedures in hospitals of various bed sizes and types of ownership are produced. (cdc.gov)
  • Most recent estimates from Europe indicate MVCs to be the leading cause of SCIs in regions of Spain, Iceland and Turkey, and the second most common in regions of Norway. (scireproject.com)
  • As this part of the back is the most used of all in our daily movements, lumbar dorsalgia is more common among patients with this disease. (shifa4u.com)
  • Conclusion: DKA was a common indication for admission for people with DM in the Medical Research Council the Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the majority of patients with DKA had type 2 DM. (bvsalud.org)
  • Nishiura et al9 described a history of antecedent trauma in 40% of their patients with sacral arachnoid cysts. (curvexpo.com)