| 1. | The pain may be radicular, following the classic neurologic pathways.
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| 2. | Pain & infection are other clinical features of some radicular cysts.
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| 3. | Radicular pain with or without spinal stenosis indicates involvement of nervous tissue.
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| 4. | Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cystic lesion of inflammatory origin.
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| 5. | Radicular cysts are found at root apices of involved teeth.
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| 6. | Radicular cysts arising from deciduous tooth are very rare.
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| 7. | Apical foramen is the opening of the radicular pulp into the periapical connective tissue.
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| 8. | Radicular veins appear blue to the naked eye.
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| 9. | Nerve-related pain is called radicular pain.
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| 10. | The radicular portion is continuous with the periapical tissues through the apical foramen or foramina.
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