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Stylianos Kapetanakis1, Mikail Chatzivasiliadis1, Krikor Gkoumousian1
1Department of Spine and Deformities European Interbalkan Medical Center Thessaloniki Greece.
Abstract:
Giant lumbar disc herniations can produce severe sciatica and neurological deficits, in both acute and chronic stages, potentially resulting in symptoms of cauda equina syndrome, depending on their specific location.
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