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Possible key role of immune system in Schmorl's nodes
Medical Hypotheses, 11/04/09
Zhang N et al. – The cytokines are involved in the development of immunological reactions and could be responsible for the significant pathology of symptomatic SNs. Given the above background, the authors hypothesize that immune system could be a key role in SNs and result in the pain.
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