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Epidural steroid injection: a procedure ideally performed with fluoroscopic control.

Epidural steroid injection: a procedure ideally performed with fluoroscopic control. Epidural injection of steroid and local anesthesia can be used to treat low back pain. The injection is best performed with fluoroscopic control, with needle placement documented by means of a limited epidurogram. The technique was used in 116 patients; there were only three failures (2.5%) and one complication. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Radiology Radiological Society of North America, Inc.

Epidural steroid injection: a procedure ideally performed with fluoroscopic control.

Radiology , Volume 168 (2): 554 – Aug 1, 1988

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Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
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Copyright © 1988 by Radiological Society of North America
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1527-1315
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0033-8419
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Abstract

Epidural injection of steroid and local anesthesia can be used to treat low back pain. The injection is best performed with fluoroscopic control, with needle placement documented by means of a limited epidurogram. The technique was used in 116 patients; there were only three failures (2.5%) and one complication.

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RadiologyRadiological Society of North America, Inc.

Published: Aug 1, 1988

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