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DictionarySeepainEncyclopediaSeeRadiculitisradicular pain
ra·dic·u·lar pain (ră-dik'yū-lăr pān) Pain along the pathway of a spinal nerve. radicular painPain that radiates away from the spinal column through an extremity or the torso resulting from the compression or irritation of a spinal nerve root or large paraspinal nerve. It may be accompanied by numbness or tingling. See also: painThesaurusSeeradiculitis |