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THE CORRELATION OF IDIOPATHIC LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS AND LUMBAR LORDOSIS

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1982
A definite correlation exists between the presence of idiopathic lumbar scoliosis and hyperlordosis of the lumbar spine. Present data do not reveal whether hyperlordosis constitutes an element which makes a "spine at risk" for developing scoliosis. However, the presence of an extreme lordosis suggests that in any comprehensive plan of treatment of ...
R P, Pelker, J R, Gage
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Lumbar Discography

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2009
Lumbar discography has generally proven to be a safe diagnostic tool for the evaluation and potential treatment planning of presumed discogenic pain, but it has not been wholeheartedly embraced by the radiologic and surgical community because of doubts as to its safety, accuracy, and relevance to patient outcome.
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Lumbar discography

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2001
J M, Tarver   +2 more
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Lumbar Osteotomy

SPINE, 2016
When a patient presents with spine problems, the spine surgeon would do well to avoid use of, reliance on, and acceptance of radiographs as the sole or primary source of information. Measurement of pelvic incidence and lumbar lordosis, although crucial, does not take into account the effort the patient must make to move, the level of involvement of ...
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Magnetic Resonance Classification of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Degeneration

Spine, 2001
C. Pfirrmann   +4 more
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Lumbar epidurography

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2000
J P, Rathmell   +3 more
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Lumbar Puncture Technique and Lumbar Drains

Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2015
John H, Sladky, Stephen E, Piwinski
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Lumbar Puncture

Seminars in Neurology, 2003
Lumbar puncture is the original neurological procedure. The technique is learned by the student first through observation then performance under supervision by a physician who has mastered the technique. It is one of the more difficult procedures in medicine because success is not only dependent on the skill of the physician but also the size, anatomy,
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Lumbar hemangioendothelioma

Surgical Neurology, 1983
A case of hemangioendothelioma encountered in the lumbar region of a child is presented. Clinically, the tumor could not be differentiated from a dermoid cyst. This lesion must be included in the differential diagnosis of benign lumbar tumors.
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Abnormal magnetic-resonance scans of the lumbar spine in asymptomatic subjects. A prospective investigation.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1990
S. Boden   +4 more
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