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    Inflammation of a Specific Nerve, Causing Pain and Tenderness Along
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Inflammation of a Specific Nerve, Causing Pain and Tenderness Along

Question 178

Question 178

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Inflammation of a specific nerve, causing pain and tenderness along its path through the thigh and leg, is:


A) radiculitis.
B) shingles.
C) sciatica.
D) encephalitis.

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