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Lumbar Intervertebral Disk Disease
Postgraduate Medicine, 1965Acute or chronic trauma is usually the precipitating factor in disk lesions. Patients may have back pain or leg pain, or both. In diagnosis a complete neurologic examination should be done, with particular attention to the back and lower extremities. The lumbosacral spine should be x-rayed in all cases; myelography may confirm the diagnosis in 70 to 80
H A, BROWN, B A, BROWN
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2006
This case describes a patient who presented with chronic low back pain which developed over the course of 1 year. Imaging revealed a 1.1-cm cystic lesion at the L4-L5 vertebral level posterior to the intervertebral disk. Following both magnetic resonance and computed tomography imaging, diagnosis of intervertebral disk cyst was confirmed by both ...
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This case describes a patient who presented with chronic low back pain which developed over the course of 1 year. Imaging revealed a 1.1-cm cystic lesion at the L4-L5 vertebral level posterior to the intervertebral disk. Following both magnetic resonance and computed tomography imaging, diagnosis of intervertebral disk cyst was confirmed by both ...
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Extruded Thoracic Intervertebral Disk
Archives of Surgery, 1967EXTRUSION of an intervertebral disk is a common occurrence in the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine. With the exception of one report, insofar as the author is aware, it is mentioned infrequently in the literature dealing with herniated disks in the thoracic spine.
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Ruptured Cervical Intervertebral Disks
Postgraduate Medicine, 1952Lateral rupture of the cervical intervertebral disks should be considered in the differential diagnosis in a patient with a history of pain or stiffness of the neck, with radiation of pain to the shoulder, arm or hand. In some cases the superficial impression may be that of angina pectoris.
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PROTRUDED INTERVERTEBRAL DISKS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939Protrusion of intervertebral disks into the spinal canal is a subject that has been much discussed during the recent few years. 1 That it should assume a large place in our daily efforts to relieve pain and suffering is justified because of the frequency with which we are called on to treat intractable low back and sciatic pain, which often is an ...
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Ruptured Lumbar Intervertebral Disks
Medical Clinics of North America, 1953E G, GRANTHAM, R, SPURLING
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Antioxidant Effects of Resveratrol in Intervertebral Disk
Journal of Investigative Surgery, 2022Ji Tu, Wenyuan Ding, Sidong Yang
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