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Unusual cause of non-discogenic sciatica: Foraminal lumbar root schwannoma.
An Unusual Cause of Lumbar Radiculopathy.
Spinous Process Osteochondroma as a Rare Cause of Lumbar Pain.
An unusual cause of low backache: lumbar interspinous bursitis.
An unusual cause of spinal compression in a young woman: cervical osteochondroma.
[Granulocytic sarcoma of the dorsal spine: an unusual cause of spinal cord compression].
An Unusual Presentation of Right-Sided Sciatica with Foot Drop.
Piriformis muscle syndrome: an underdiagnosed cause of sciatica.
A case report of an unusual cause of postoperative leg pain after posterior lumbar fusion.
Osteochondroma Arising from Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine as a Cause of Snapping Hip.
Giant cervical spine osteochondroma in an adolescent female.
An unusual cause of proptosis.
[An unusual cause of dysphagia].
An unusual cause of meningismus.
An unusual cause of limp.
An unusual cause of seizures.
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[An unusual cause of headache].
[An unusual cause of bruising].
An unusual cause of cardiothyreosis.
An unusual cause of dysphagia.
An unusual cause of pneumoperitoneum.
AN UNUSUAL CAUSE OF EPISTAXIS.
An unusual cause of dysphagia.
Osteochondroma of the lumbar spine. An unusual cause of sciatica.
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