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Spontaneous Bony Union of Bilateral Pseudoarthrotic Lumbar Spondylolysis without Surgery: A Case Report.

open access: yesSpine Surg Relat Res
Asukai M   +5 more
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[Bilateral three-level lumbar spondylolysis].

open access: yesThe Pan African medical journal
Noukhoum, Koné, Outouma, Soumaré
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Lumbar spondylolysis: a review

Skeletal Radiology, 2010
Spondylolysis is an osseous defect of the pars interarticularis, thought to be a developmental or acquired stress fracture secondary to chronic low-grade trauma. It is encountered most frequently in adolescents, most commonly involving the lower lumbar spine, with particularly high prevalence among athletes involved in certain sports or activities ...
Leone, Antonio   +4 more
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Symptomatic Lumbar Spondylolysis

SPINE, 1994
This study characterized the defect using neuroimmunologic and inflammatory cell analysis.Spondylolysis/spondylolisthesis is thought to be caused by a congenital weakness and mechanical stress causing a fracture associated with defective healing. Most of the spondylolysis patients are asymptomatic and the mechanisms of pain in symptomatic patients are ...
D, Nordström   +6 more
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Lumbar Spondylolysis

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1997
We examined the natural course of athletically active young people with back pain and a diagnosis of spon dylolysis (stress fracture of the pars interarticularis of the facet joint of the lumbar spine). We limited the study to those with "subtle" fractures (normal radio graphs and positive bone scans) and used computed tomography scanning to further ...
J, Congeni, J, McCulloch, K, Swanson
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