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Abstract
Back pain is a common reason for consulting a general practitioner. For 80% of patients, the back pain is nonspecific. Specific back pain has a determinable cause that needs to be rapidly identified. The diagnostic work-up to clarify spinal pain involves a detailed patient history taking into account the "red flags", a clinical examination and further stepwise diagnostics. In addition to laboratory diagnostics, structured morphological imaging is necessary. Causes of specific back pain include: fractures, infections, radiculopathy, tumors, axial spondylarthritis, as well as extravertebral causes. The diagnosis, treatment and continuous follow-up of the patient with specific back pain is interdisciplinary and requires close communication with the relevant specialists.Entities:
Keywords: Algorithm, diagnostic; Fractures; Radiculopathy; Spondylarthritis, axial; Vertebrogenic back pain
Year: 2020 PMID: 33355682 DOI: 10.1007/s00108-020-00919-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Internist (Berl) ISSN: 0020-9554 Impact factor: 0.743