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Drew A Bednar1, Khaled Almansoori1.
Abstract
Study Design Case report and review of the literature. Objective To present a unique case of L5 radiculopathy caused by a sacral stress fracture without neurologic compression. Methods We present our case and its clinical evolution and review the available literature on similar pathologies. Results Relief of the unusual mechanical loading causing sacral stress fracture led to rapid resolution of radiculopathy. Conclusion L5 radiculopathy can be caused by a sacral stress fracture and can be relieved by simple mechanical treatment of the fracture.Entities:
Keywords: L5 radiculopathy; sacrum; stress fracture
Year: 2015 PMID: 26430605 PMCID: PMC4577311 DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1546955
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Spine J ISSN: 2192-5682
Fig. 1T1-weighted axial lumbar magnetic resonance image demonstrating an incomplete upper sacral fracture line surrounded by an area of bone edema.
Fig. 2T2-weighted pelvis magnetic resonance image demonstrating the degree of bony edema surrounding the fracture line, which is parallel to the sacroiliac joint.