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Intradural extra-arachnoid lumbar disc herniation is a rare disease. Few MRI findings have been reported. We experienced an intradural extra-arachnoid lumbar disc herniation. We reviewed the preoperative MRI findings.
Tatsuro Sasaji +3 more
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Lumbar disc herniation is the most common diagnosis among the degenerative abnormalities of the lumbar spine (affecting 2 to 3% of the population), and is the principal cause of spinal surgery among the adult population. The typical clinical picture includes initial lumbalgia, followed by progressive sciatica.
Vialle, Luis Roberto +3 more
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Correlation of EYS polymorphisms with lumbar disc herniation risk among Han Chinese population
Background Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common spinal disease in clinical practice. Once lumbar disc herniation occurs, it seriously reduces patient's quality of life.
Demin Ji +8 more
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Background Disc herniation following decompression of lumbar spinal stenosis is a less familiar surgical complication. Previous studies suggested that open lumbar decompression techniques, associated with relative segmental instability especially in the ...
Ofir Uri +6 more
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Current evidence for a modulation of low back pain by human genetic variants [PDF]
The manifestation of chronic back pain depends on structural, psychosocial, occupational and genetic influences. Heritability estimates for back pain range from 30% to 45%. Genetic influences are caused by genes affecting intervertebral disc degeneration
Aberle +200 more
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Disc disease: A summary and review [PDF]
A review of the etiology, clinical, radiological and laboratory presentation, differential diagnosis and management goals of disc disease is presented.
Walker, B.F.
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Preoperative Clinical and Radiographic Risk Factors for Recurrent Lumbar Disc Herniation: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis [PDF]
Objective Lumbar discectomy is one of the most frequently undertaken procedures for the management of lumbar disc herniation. However, it may be complicated by recurrent disc herniation, with reported rates as high as 25%. To the authors’ knowledge, this
Mohamed A.R. Soliman +9 more
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Effect of Age and Lordotic Angle on the Level of Lumbar Disc Herniation
It has been previously suggested in the literature that with aging, degenerative changes as well as disc herniation start at the lower lumbar segments, with higher disc involvement observed in an ascending fashion in older age groups.
Ghassan S. Skaf +5 more
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Background: Recurrent herniation following lumbar disc excision has been reported in 5–11% of patients. There are very few studies on role and outcomes of minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of recurrent disc herniation.
Rakeshkumar C. Luhana +2 more
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Lumbosacral morphology in lumbar disc herniation: a “chicken and egg” issue
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship, if any, between lumbar disc herniation and lumbosacral morphology. Methods: Intervertebral disc angles (IDA), lumbar lordosis angle (LLA), lumbosacral lordosis angle (LSLA), lumbosacral ...
Ilke Coskun Benlidayi +2 more
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