Lumbar disc extrusions reduce faster than bulging discs due to an active role of macrophages in sciatica
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B. V. D. van der Kallen | S. V. van Duinen | W. Peul | C. Vleggeert-Lankamp | R. Ostelo | A. el Barzouhi | X. Yang | N. Djuric | G. Lycklama à Nijeholt
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