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- who: Penghuan Wu from the This retrospective study included CSR patients who underwent imaging from May , to May , at the Department of Spine Surgery, Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityThe diagnostic criteria of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy were typical root symptoms (arm numbness or pain), which were consistent with the area of a cervical spinal nerve, and the brachial plexus tension test or foraminal compression test was positive [2]. In all the patients, the location of symptoms (e_g, dermatomal pain or neurological deficit) matched the evaluated nerve root on the DTI images. This study was approved by the . . .
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