Disease | pseudoarthrosis |
Phenotype | C0003708|arachnoiditis |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 23230533 | [32551728491929798108125157162] depending on each case, persistent pain following spinal surgery may be due to residual or recurrent disk herniation, persistent postoperative compression of the spinal nerves, like residual foraminal stenosis, altered joint mobility, pseudoarthrosis, joint hypermobility with instability, arachnoiditis or inflammation of the nerve roots in the thecal sac, depression, spinal muscular pain, epidural fibrosis, and discogenic pain, which may be from the disk above, below, or at the level of the fusion. |
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