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1.  Dorsal Herniation of Cauda Equina Due to Sequestrated Intradural Disc 
Asian Spine Journal  2012;6(2):145-147.
Intradural lumbar disc herniation (ILDH) is uncommon pathology. In present report, authors present a case of ILDH associated with dorsal herniation of the cauda equina rootlets in a 30-year-old male laborer who had chronic backache since last two years. To the best of our knowledge we are reporting this for first time. Report demonstrates the natural course of ILDH.
doi:10.4184/asj.2012.6.2.145
PMCID: PMC3372551  PMID: 22708020
Intradural disc herniation; Duroplasty; Herniated cauda equina rootlets
2.  Giant cell tumour in the diaphysis of radius – a report 
Cases Journal  2008;1:106.
Background
We present a case of a 35 yrs old female who presented with swelling over her forearm. This is a rare case of a giant cell tumour in a nonepiphyseal region.
Methods
Case report and presentation of clinical, radiological and histological data on single case of giant cell tumour of diaphysis of radius.
Results
Although age, clinical features and radiological features are helpful, it is still the histology that helps to clinch the diagnosis.
Conclusion
A thorough literature search and an exhaustive online search using various search engines revealed seven reported cases of giant cell tumours in the diaphysis of long bones. We reiterate the fact that irrespective of the location, a giant cell tumour should be diagnosed based on its histology.
doi:10.1186/1757-1626-1-106
PMCID: PMC2531174  PMID: 18710556

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