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Minimally Invasive Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Surgery

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To understand this condition, it is also important to understand the anatomy of the lumbar spine.
The lower back, known as the lumbar spine, is composed of five vertebrae. These vertebrae are in the lower section of the spine, between the ribs and the pelvis.

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Radiographic Signs of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

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There are three hallmark symptoms associated with this disease, with headaches being the most common. While there may not be a specific headache pattern, patients often describe pain behind the eyes or in the back of the head, that worsens when lying flat or first waking up. Migraine type headaches can also be present, and many patients may in fact be treated for migraine headaches

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