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The purpose of this study was to examine the potential role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of low back pain (LBP). The study group, 19 patients with low back pain (2 subjects aged 32-39 years and 17 aged 59-78), underwent MRI of ...
Harada, Mine +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common and disabling condition that can negatively affect sexual health. Although CLBP is classified as specific or non‐specific based on underlying pathology, whether these etiologies differentially influence women's sexual function and sexual quality of life remains unclear.
Saeedeh Aghaei, Shadab Shahali
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A diagnostic study in patients with sciatica establishing the importance of localization of worsening of pain during coughing, sneezing and straining to assess nerve root compression on MRI [PDF]
Purpose: To test whether the localization of worsening of pain during coughing, sneezing and straining matters in the assessment of lumbosacral nerve root compression or disc herniation on MRI.
Barzouhi, A. (Abdelilah) el +5 more
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Chronic Pain: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management
The multidimensional nature of chronic pain is illustrated through four interconnected domains. (Left) Epidemiology and Global Burden: Chronic pain affects approximately one in five individuals globally, contributing to a rising trend in disability‐adjusted life years (YLDs) and a significant socioeconomic impact.
Zhihao Shang +12 more
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A Symptomatic Spinal Extradural Arachnoid Cyst with Lumbar Disc Herniation
Spinal epidural arachnoid cyst (EAC) is a rare, usually asymptomatic condition of unknown origin, which typically involves the lower thoracic spine. We report a case of posttraumatic symptomatic EAC with lumbar disc herniation.
Yoshinori Kadono +4 more
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Bioresorbable Film for the Prevention of Adhesion to the Anterior Spine After Anterolateral Discectomy [PDF]
Background context The development of scar tissue and adhesions postoperatively is a natural consequence of healing but can be associated with medical complications and render reoperation difficult.
Klopp, Lisa S. +6 more
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This comprehensive review provides an overview of tantalum surface modification strategies, their impact on biocompatibility and osteointegration, and emerging advances shaping next‐generation orthopedic implant performance. Tantalum has emerged as a promising metallic biomaterial for orthopedic implants owing to its excellent biocompatibility ...
Zhenyu Yang +7 more
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Lumbar disc herniation: long-term outcomes after mini-open discectomy [PDF]
Tianhang Xie, Xi Yang, Yueming Song
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Metastatic malignant nerve sheath tumour in a dog
Abstract A 5‐year‐old, male, English Cream Golden Retriever dog with a 3‐month history of left thoracic limb lameness was presented to the University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Physical examination was unremarkable. Neurological examination indicated a left peripheral C6‒T2 lesion, but further diagnostics were declined in favour of ...
Samantha Gomez +4 more
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The most common cause of disc herniation is the degeneration of the intervertebral disc. Consequently, lumbar disc herniations are amongst the most common pathologies of the lumbar spine. Factors that can increase the risk of disc herniation include genetics, weight, occupational risk factors, smoking, as well as a predominantly sedentary profession ...
F C, Heider, C J, Siepe
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