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Old 02-25-2014, 11:00 PM #10
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Default Did you ever get an answer?

I found this thread while researching whether a Perineural Root Sleeve Cyst is the same thing as a Tarlov Cyst. Did you ever get an answer?

I hope you are feeling better! I had spinal fusion surgery Sept. 2012, felt great for a year and a half, and symptoms returned. MRI shows cysts and I'm trying to figure out what they are - I meet with the doctor later this week and presumably will find out, but am just doing my homework.

Thanks!
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