Morris W T
N Z Med J. 1978 Aug 9;88(617):101-3.
Thirteen patients were referred with claudication thought by the referring doctor to be vascular in origin. A careful history and physical examination followed by contrast radiculography showed their symptoms to be due to spinal nerve compression. The clinical picture is presented and the main pitfalls in diagnosis is considered. It was stressed that the taking of a careful history is the most important factor in arriving at a correct diagnosis.
13名患者因转诊医生认为是血管源性的跛行前来就诊。经过详细的病史询问和体格检查,随后进行的造影神经根造影显示,他们的症状是由脊神经受压引起的。本文呈现了临床症状,并探讨了诊断中的主要陷阱。强调仔细询问病史是做出正确诊断的最重要因素。