Multiple Choice
In a patient with radiculopathy whose MRI reveals only an associated annular tear, you would most likely attribute the patient's pain to:
A) inflammatory changes in an adjacent nerve root.
B) nerve compression caused by neuroforaminal stenosis.
C) facet joint arthritis.
D) adhesive arachnoiditis.
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