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Mri showed hematoma & nerve test showed bilateral l5 radiculopathy as well as peroneal & tibial nerves aconal neuropathy, was this due to lumbar tap?

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Dr. John Goldman answered

I can't say: It just sounds like too much to be related

Dr Chuu agreed

Answered 10/24/2017

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