Abstract

Sequential computed tomographic and magnetic resonance examinations in a patient with chronic lumbar radiculopathy documented change in the level of disc herniation over a 15-month period. Whether due to migration of a single disc fragment or to regression and reherniation, this phenomenon demonstrates the need for temporal proximity of imaging evaluation and surgical intervention.

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