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Lumbar Spine: Multi-Level Disease and Neurogenic Claudication



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Lumbar Spine: Multi-Level Disease and Neurogenic Claudication is brought to you by the Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Center.

Join Dr. Stephen A. Johnson from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Department of Neurosurgery as he discusses multi-level disease of the lumbar spine and the clinical features of neurogenic vs. vasogenic claudication.

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