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Review Question - QID 210917

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QID 210917 (Type "210917" in App Search)
A 62-year-old man presents to his primary care physician because of lower back pain and radiating leg pain. He says that the pain is searing and goes from the buttock into the posterior thigh and lateral leg. It is moderate in intensity and he has noticed that it worsens with sitting and improves with standing. His past medical history is significant for well controlled hypertension, but he has otherwise been healthy. He works as a laborer loading packages in a warehouse and is concerned because the pain does not allow him to work. On physical exam, he is found to have pain and paresthesia while performing a straight leg raise. Radiographs show loss of disk height and MRI shows significant degeneration and posterolateral herniation of the disk in between the L5 and S1 vertebrae. Adjacent disks appear to be relatively normal without notable herniation. Which of the following sets of findings would most likely be seen in this patient?