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Internal differential diagnoses in acute back pain : An internal perspective on the possible causes of acute back pain
The majority of patients with acute back pain have no serious underlying disease; however, many internal diseases can be manifested as acute or chronic back pain. Therefore, in the assessment of patients with back pain the clinical history and clinical examination are important in order to detect in...
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