Lumbosacral neuritis is characterized by the nerves in the lumbar area of the spine being inflamed. Pain in the lower back and pain shooting down the legs are both common symptoms.
Neuritis is inflammation of a nerve, so it relates to the nervous system.
Optic neuritis tends to afflict young adults with an average age in their 30s
The lumbosacral plexus.
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Thoracic or lumbosacral neuritis or radiculitis
Thoracic/lumbosacral neuritis/radiculitis, unspecified
Thoracic/lumbosacral neuritis/radiculitis, unspecified
no it is not, a lumbosacral sprain is the severe stretching, while a lumbosacral strain is a partial or complete tearing
Treatment of optic neuritis with steroids is controversial
Neuritis is inflammation of a nerve, so it relates to the nervous system.
There is a strong association between optic neuritis and MS
Acute left lumbosacral paravertebral myofascitis ICD-9 code is 724.2
Seventy-five percent of patients with optic neuritis are women
The lumbosacral junction is located in the lower center of the back and between the hips. It consists of the L5 vertebral and the first sacral vertebral body.
Guy Hains has written: 'Post-traumatic neuritis' -- subject(s): Neuritis
Optic neuritis tends to afflict young adults with an average age in their 30s