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Possible Rule Outs For Lumbar spinal cord tumor - Rule Outs
- Infected organ, Abscesses
Lumbar disk infection/pyogenic
Lumbar Epidural Abscess- Neoplastic Disorders
Lumbar plexus tumor/metastasis- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Spinal Dura AV Fistula- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Hematoma/lumbosacral plexus
Spinal cord hematoma, epidural- Synonyms
- Back of abdomen, Entire lumbar region (body structure), Lumbar, Lumbar part of back, Lumbar region, Lumbar region (body structure), Lumbar region back structure, Lumbar region back structure (body structure), Lumbar Regions, NEOPL SPINAL CORD, Neoplasm of Spinal Cord, Neoplasm of spinal cord (disorder), Neoplasm of the Spinal Cord, Neoplasm Spinal Cord, Neoplasms Spinal Cord, Posterior part of abdomen, Region Lumbar, Regions Lumbar, SPINAL CORD NEOPL, Spinal Cord Neoplasm, Spinal Cord Neoplasms, Spinal Cord Tumor, Spinal Cord Tumors, Spinal tumor, Spinal tumour, SPINE TUMOR, Tumor of Spinal Cord, Tumor of the Spinal Cord, Tumor Spinal Cord, Tumors Spinal Cord, Tumour of spinal cord
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