MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; CT: computed tomography; CSF: cerebrospinal fluid.
* Clinical features of acute lumbosacral radiculopathy include low back pain with radiation to the leg or the groin; corresponding sensory abnormalities, weakness, or bowel/bladder dysfunction may or may not be present.
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