Abstract
The demonstration of radicular and periradicular cavities following trauma supports the fact that there has been a lesion of the dura and arachnoidea. However, it is not an absolute criterion that the spinal roots themselves have been lesioned. Observation of 2 cases of radicular avulsion which showed an extraordinary extensive restitution of the neurological function in spite of a considerable lesion and ‘typical’ findings in myelogram.

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