INTRARADICULAR DISC HERNIATION* (A Case Report)

Journal Title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery - Year 1994, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Irıtraradicular herniated lumbar disc an unusual case is presented in which a fragment of herniated lumbar disc was found vvithin the sheath of the S1 nen/e root. The possible pathogenic factors are discussed.

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Ufuk AKMİL, Murat HANCI, E. DENİZ

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Ufuk AKMİL, Murat HANCI, E. DENİZ (1994). INTRARADICULAR DISC HERNIATION* (A Case Report). Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery, 5(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-676271