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Infections of the Intervertebral Disk in Children

JAMA, 1962
Data are presented on 7 children with an infectious process of the intervertebral disk and on 1 child with involvement of the sacroiliac joint. Culture of material obtained by needle or open biopsy of the lesion, performed on 5 patients, revealed Staphylococcus aureus .
Francis P. Milone   +2 more
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Intervertebral Disk Disease

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
Neurologic dysfunction is the most common clinical manifestation of intervertebral disk disease. This article is a comprehensive review of intervertebral disk disease emphasizing clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of cervical and thoracolumbar disk disease.
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THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISK

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931
The past five years has seen a greater increase in knowledge of the pathologic changes of the spine than that of the half century preceding. This is due to Professor Schmorl of the Dresden Pathologic Institute, who, in his researches up to now, did not achieve his object of demonstrating the cause of scoliosis but who indicated the anatomy, physiology
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Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disk

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
Low back pain is common, but a herniated intervertebral disk is the cause in only a small percentage of cases. Most symptomatic disk herniations result in clinical manifestations (pain, reflex loss, muscle weakness) that resolve with conservative therapy, and only 5% to 10% of patients require surgery.
Richard A. Deyo   +2 more
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Intervertebral Disk Calcification in Childhood

Radiology, 1967
Back or shoulder pain is an unusual complaint in childhood and, when present, is usually mild and transient. Laboratory investigation of these complaints is seldom carried out. In this communication, three new cases are reported in which calcification within the intervertebral disk spaces was found.
H. A. Grimes, J. W. Lane, M. J. Henry
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Calcification of the Intervertebral Disks in Childhood

Radiology, 1954
Calcification of the intervertebral disks generally has been considered a degenerative disease of adults. Schmorl (19), whose extensive studies on this subject are recognized as fundamental, believed disk calcification to be a degenerative process of no clinical significance.
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Intervertebral disk infection in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1967
The clinical data of six children with intervertebral disk infection are compared with those of twenty cases reported by others. The intense pain caused by the disease creates problems in the examination of the child but the history and resultant pattern of limited movement should suggest the possibility of the clinical diagnosis.
Michael H. Graham   +2 more
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Infections of Intervertebral Disk

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
To the Editor: —Upon review of the six cases reported by Dr. O'Loughlin's group, 1 which incidentally appear to be identical to ours, I was surprised to find that only one of their six patients underwent biopsy, and the findings from this biopsy proved to be negative. Dr.
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Micromechanics of the Intervertebral Disk

2018
Intervertebral disks are key elements of the spine as presented. They allow spine motion like flexion extension, lateral bending and axial rotation dissipating mechanical loadings during all these motions.
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Calcification of Intervertebral Disks in Children

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1959
Calcification of intervertebral disks in children is a curious clinical and radiological entity. The purpose of this paper is to report two children with intervertebral disk calcification. The clinical manifestation, etiology, and pathological physiology are discussed, including differences in children as compared with adults. Nineteen cases have been
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