Compression of Dorsal Root Ganglion as a Cause of Low Back and/or Lower Limb Pain
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Five patients with compression of dorsal root ganglion are reported. Straight leg raising was limited in the affected limb in four patients. There was muscle weakness in three patients and sensory disturbance was present in four patients. Myelograms showed tapering of the theca in three. CT scans were done in three patients. In one patient, CT scan showed the presence of proximally placed dorsal root ganglia. All patients underwent surgical decompression. Decompression of the symptomatic ganglia resulted in satisfactory relief in 40% of these patients. Postoperatively root blocks were caried out in two patients and the leg pain was relieved in all.
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