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- Q7234228 subject Q6500135.
- Q7234228 subject Q6584894.
- Q7234228 abstract "Posterior ramus syndrome, also referred to as thoracolumbar junction syndrome, Maigne syndrome and dorsal ramus syndrome is caused by the unexplained activation of the primary division of a posterior ramus of a spinal nerve (dorsal ramus of spinal nerve). This nerve irritation causes referred pain in a well described tri-branched pattern. The diagnosis is made clinically with the variable presence of four criteria.Descriptions of clinical involvement of posterior rami were found as early as 1893, but not until 1980 that LDRS was so precisely described. While any (or all) of the three branches may present themselves, their constancy of location is what allows this to be defined as a distinct syndrome. One branch sets off anteriorly to the groin or pubic region. A second branch remains posterior, innervating the lower back and upper gluteal region. Thirdly a lateral take-off passed down the anterolateral thigh or trochanter region. The term sclerotome, distinct from dermatome for anterior rami involvement, has been proposed to describe the pattern of pain produced from posterior rami.".
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q129757.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q133279.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q161238.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q179630.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q2016936.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q211159.
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- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q4990531.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500135.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584894.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234230.
- Q7234228 wikiPageWikiLink Q945238.
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- Q7234228 comment "Posterior ramus syndrome, also referred to as thoracolumbar junction syndrome, Maigne syndrome and dorsal ramus syndrome is caused by the unexplained activation of the primary division of a posterior ramus of a spinal nerve (dorsal ramus of spinal nerve). This nerve irritation causes referred pain in a well described tri-branched pattern.".
- Q7234228 label "Posterior rami syndrome".