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Consistency of History Taking and Physical Examination in Patients With Suspected Lumbar Nerve Root Involvement

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Two clinicians disagreed on the presence of nerve root involvement in one of four patients after history taking, and in one of five patients after physical examination. For a more consistent overall diagnosis, the physician probably should put more emphasis on the history of pain on coughing-straining-sneezing, a feeling of coldness in the legs, and urinary incontinence. The investigation of paresis, sensory loss, reflex changes, straight leg raising, and Bragard's sign provide the most consistent results.

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