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SOMETHING ISDISPLACING THE ROOT, TYPICALLY A DISCAL HERNIATION. SYMPTOMS INCLUDES PAIN IN ANTEROLATERAL LEG. FIRST-TREATMENT IS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS OR STEROIDS, SECOND PERINEURAL INFILTRATION OF STEROIDS, THIRD SURGERY

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