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Progressive Lower Back Pain With New-Onset Symptoms
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Progressive Lower Back Pain With New-Onset Symptoms

P. Larrieu-Jimenez, N. Crenshaw, J.M. Gonzalez and J. Ortega
Journal for Nurse Practitioners
2021

Abstract

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This is a case study describing a young woman with a chief complaint of low back pain (LBP) symptoms. Initially, she was evaluated and treated for LBP. Her back pain worsened over the course of 16 weeks, and she eventually developed chills and fever. Knowledge of the presentation, assessment, and differentials in patients with LBP is essential to quickly identifying, diagnosing, treating, and referring patients with uncommon etiologies. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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