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Do you MRI for sensory asymmetry in the legs? Just for motor changes?
We all tend to MRI for cauda equina signs - bowel/bladder dysfunction, weakness, perineal anesthesia, progressive worsening, etc.
But how do you approach patients with sciatica-type picture with asymmetric sensation in the legs?
I had a patient yesterday that I didn't MRI. I've gone in both directions in the past. Just wanted to hear other people's thoughts...
We all tend to MRI for cauda equina signs - bowel/bladder dysfunction, weakness, perineal anesthesia, progressive worsening, etc.
But how do you approach patients with sciatica-type picture with asymmetric sensation in the legs?
I had a patient yesterday that I didn't MRI. I've gone in both directions in the past. Just wanted to hear other people's thoughts...