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Low back pain radiating to right leg
Findings of CT scan of the pelvis with both hips - Expansive lytic distructive lesion involving the L4 vertebral body with associated anterior epidural soft tissue component causing at least moderate to greater canal stenosis 1.1×0.9 cm cystic/lytic lesion in the left posterior acetabulum
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