Sciatic nerve pain

 Sciatic pain 
Here pain radiates along the course of the sciatic nerve and is felt in the back, buttocks, posterior of the thigh, legs and the foot. Common cause is disc prolapse

Other Causes
  • Spondylolisthesis. 
  • Sacroiliac joint arthritis. 
  • Affliction of the nerve root by herpex simplex virus can cause radicular pain.
  • Tuberculoma causing cord compression. 
  • Lymphomas and pelvic malignancy. 
  • Incurled thickened ligamentum flavum. 
  • Cysts of the sacral nerve root. 
  • Intraspinal neurofibromas and other tumors. 
  • Hemorrhage in the ependymoma can cause sudden and gross neurological deficit, mimicking acute disc prolapse. 
  • Diabetic neuropathy. Etc.., 

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