Ewings sarcoma as an etiology for persistent back pain in a 17-year-old girl after trauma to the back

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Back pain-a common complaint familiar to all physicians-can be either a manifestation of musculoskeletal dysfunction or a symptom of a more serious underlying disease. Unfortunately, the diagnosis can be difficult, and back pain that is not resolved by conservative treatment requires aggressive investigation. The author presents the case history of a 17-year-old patient whose back pain had been extensively evaluated by a series of specialists to no avail until further workup revealed the problem to be Ewing's sarcoma. The steps required to diagnose elusive back pain are presented together with a brief discussion of cauda equina syndrome and conus medullaris syndrome, components of both of which were found in this patient.

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Paul, F. A. (1995). Ewings sarcoma as an etiology for persistent back pain in a 17-year-old girl after trauma to the back. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 95(1), 58–61. https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.1995.95.1.58

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