Lumbosacral region

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  •  : The occurrence of an extrarenal Wilms tumor in the lumbosacral region is an extremely uncommon condition.
  • Tuberculous osteomyelitis in the lumbosacral region is an uncommon occurrence, and its treatment is not well-defined in the literature, particularly when it is associated with abscess formation.
  • , and particularly a degree of body weight resting on the lumbosacral region is great and the reduction of air permeability caused by dampness due to human waste is also very great in the lumbosacral region, which fact tends to involve growth and contamination of bacteria.
  • 1 and 2, an anatomic brace intended for ambulatory support of the lumbosacral region is indicated generally by the reference numeral 10.
  • unlabeled labeled Title: Vertebral Ligaments: Lumbosacral RegionLumbosacral Spine and LigamentsVertebral Column and Pelvis Image#: 1808 Add to lightbox + Available as Price Check Hi-Resolution 2573x1923px 18.
  • labeled unlabeled Title: Vertebral Ligaments: Lumbosacral RegionLumbosacral Spine and LigamentsVertebral Column and Pelvis Image#: 4462 Add to lightbox + Available as Price Check Hi-Resolution 17.
  • 1 - 20 of 1244 Tuberculous spondylitis of the lumbosacral region: long-term follow-up of patients treated by chemotherapy, transpedicular drainage, posterior instrumentation, and fusion.
  • LUMBOSACRAL REGION .
  • Tuberculous lesions of the lumbosacral region.

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