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1 in, and benzodiazepines were ineffective for radiculopathy.
2 ing lumbar spine CT for low back pain and/or radiculopathy.
3 epidural steroid injections for lumbosacral radiculopathy.
4 ve heart failure, or cervical-spine pain and radiculopathy.
5 goencephalitis with cranial neuropathies and radiculopathy.
6 in patients undergoing surgery for cervical radiculopathy.
7 this model of inflammatory low back pain and radiculopathy.
8 ients with LBP (57%) (n = 85) and those with radiculopathy (65%) (n = 62) were similar (P = .217), al
11 uated epidural corticosteroid injections for radiculopathy, and 8 trials were done for spinal stenosi
12 nd Patients who undergo surgery for cervical radiculopathy are at risk for developing adjacent segmen
14 pain relief for some adults with lumbosacral radiculopathy, but larger studies with longer follow-up
15 buted to her leptomeningeal amyloid included radiculopathy, central hypoventilation, recurrent subara
16 >/=18 years) with back pain (with or without radiculopathy) consultations at ten general practices in
20 nerve conduction studies and the etiology of radiculopathy due to nerve root compression was excluded
22 ude herniated intervertebral disk-associated radiculopathy, facet joint syndrome, back pain during pr
24 36-84 years; mean age, 60 years) treated for radiculopathy from 1997 to 2003 with 130 selective lumba
27 stemic administration of TNF antagonists for radiculopathy in the clinic has shown mixed results, and
28 This study used a model of low back pain/radiculopathy involving direct local inflammation of the
31 taneous procedures to treat discogenic pain, radiculopathies, lumbar facet syndrome, painful compress
32 ients with inclusion body myositis, cervical radiculopathy, lumbar radiculopathy or peripheral neurop
34 Eleven patients with paraplegia (n = 6) or radiculopathy (n = 5) due to vertebral hemangioma were t
35 e original RCT had to be diagnosed as having radiculopathy or myeloradiculopathy at 2 contiguous leve
36 ody myositis, cervical radiculopathy, lumbar radiculopathy or peripheral neuropathy, which can mimic
38 stent low back pain and signs or symptoms of radiculopathy or spinal stenosis with magnetic resonance
39 pain, back pain potentially associated with radiculopathy or spinal stenosis, or back pain potential
40 d patients aged 25 to 60 years with C6 or C7 radiculopathy referred to study sites' outpatient clinic
41 anterior surgery for patients with cervical radiculopathy regarding success rate and arm pain at 1 y
43 with 1-sided single-level cervical foraminal radiculopathy screened for eligibility, 124 declined to
44 hylothoracies, 2 hemothoracies, and 1 lumbar radiculopathy secondary to screw placement requiring re-
46 or epidural steroid injection (for suspected radiculopathy) (strong recommendation, moderate-quality
47 k or neck pain, lower extremity weakness, or radiculopathy symptoms, 35 (30%) had at least 1 symptom.
48 more prevalent neuropathic pain conditions, radiculopathy, the commonly used treatments lack suffici
49 s-the last a broad term encompassing painful radiculopathy, unifocal and multifocal peripheral nerve
52 environment, baseline pain, and presence of radiculopathy were less useful for predicting worse outc
53 e similar (P = .217), although patients with radiculopathy were more likely to have stenosis and nerv
54 otal of 246 patients with acute-onset LBP or radiculopathy were randomized to either the early inform