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Gas-filled intradural cysts of the lumbar spine and the possible pathogenesis
The Spine Journal, 06/29/09
Sei A et al. - Gas-filled intradural cysts are rare. The pathogenesis appears to involve gas in a degenerated intervertebral disc, and spontaneous absorption of herniated disc material.
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