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"Only Spinal Fixation" as Surgical Treatment of Cervical Myelopathy Related to Ossified Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: Review of 52 Cases.

2020

Background Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a hyperostotic condition resulting in a progressive narrowing of the spinal canal and subsequent neurologic deficits. Although systemic and local factors in combination with genetic abnormality have been considered in its etiopathogenesis, OPLL remains a poorly understood pathology. Surgical management of OPLL and the choice of the most appropriate treatment are still controversial issues. Here the authors report a series of OPLL-affected patients treated by “only-fixation” technique. Methods Between June 2012 and June 2019, 52 patients having OPLL were treated by a surgical strategy involving only spinal fixation with…

AdultJoint InstabilityMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDecompressionArthrodesismedicine.medical_treatmentOssification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament03 medical and health sciencesMyelopathyFixation (surgical)0302 clinical medicineSpinal instabilitymedicinePosterior longitudinal ligamentHumansSpinal canalFacetal fixationAtlantoaxial instabilityAgedPain MeasurementNeck Painbusiness.industrySoft tissueMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureSpinal FusionTreatment OutcomeAtlantoaxial instabilityPatient Satisfaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCervical VertebraeSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessSpinal Cord Compression030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWorld neurosurgery
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Lumbar spine mobility in Marfan syndrome

1993

Low back pain symptoms and lumbar spine mobility were assessed by questionnaires and by clinical and radiological measurements in 32 patients with Marfan syndrome. Frequently occurring low back pain was reported by 19% of the patients, but the disability was slight in all of them. Flexion and extension mobility of the lumbar spine (L1-S1) assessed from radiographs was 59.9 degrees and 13.2 degrees, respectively. Mean lumbar angular mobility between flexion and extension radiographs was 7.4 degrees at L1-2, 13.2 degrees at L2-3, 16.0 degrees at L3-4, 19.3 degrees at L4-5 and 18.3 degrees at L5-S1. No correlation was found between the manual assessment of lumbar segmental instability and radi…

AdultJoint InstabilityMalemusculoskeletal diseasesMarfan syndromemedicine.medical_specialtyRadiographyPhysical examinationMarfan SyndromeLumbarPrevalencemedicineBack painHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRange of Motion ArticularLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysLow back painSurgeryRadiographyRadiological weaponFemaleSurgeryNeurosurgerymedicine.symptombusinessLow Back PainEuropean Spine Journal
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Association between long-term exercise loading and lumbar spine trabecular bone score (TBS) in different exercise loading groups

2015

Objective: To examine whether different exercise loading is associated with lumbar vertebral texture as assessed with Trabecular Bone Score (TBS). Methods: Data from 88 Finnish female athletes and 19 habitually active women (reference group) were analyzed. Participants’mean age was 24.3 years(range 17-40 years).Athletes were divided into five specific exercise loading groups according to sport-specific training history: high-impact (triple jumpers and high jumpers), odd-impact (soccer players and squash players), high-magnitude (power lifters), repetitive impact (endurance runners), and repetitive non-impact (swimmers). TBS-values were determined from lumbar vertebral L1-L4 DXA images. Body…

AdultLumbar VertebraeTime FactorsAdolescentosteoporoosiluuntiheysBone architectureYoung AdultAbsorptiometry PhotonAthletesBone DensityOsteoporosisHumansOriginal ArticleFemalehuman activitiesExerciseurheilijatJournal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions
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Measurement of body composition in cancer patients using CT planning scan at the third lumbar vertebra

2019

Objective: the main objective was to assess body composition in terms of skeletal muscle index (SMI), myosteatosis, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), and intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) as an adjunct of information provided by radiotherapy CT planning scan. Material and methods: a sample of 49 patients with lung and digestive cancers underwent a CT scan for radiotherapy treatment, which included measurements at the L3 region. Images were analyzed with a radiotherapy contouring software, using different Hounsfield Unit (HU) settings. Cross-sectional areas (cm2) were automatically computed by summing tissue pixels and multiplying by pixel surface area. Low …

AdultMale0301 basic medicineCT scanLung NeoplasmsRadioteràpiaMedicine (miscellaneous)030209 endocrinology & metabolismComputed tomographyDigestive System NeoplasmsBody composition03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHounsfield scalemedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesCancerAged 80 and overThird lumbar vertebraLumbar Vertebrae030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and DieteticsCt planningmedicine.diagnostic_testRadiotherapybusiness.industryRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHighly sensitiveBody CompositionFemaleRadiotherapy treatmentSubcutaneous adipose tissueTomography X-Ray ComputedCàncer PacientsNuclear medicinebusiness
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Digital assessment of MRI for lumbar disc desiccation. A comparison of digital versus subjective assessments and digital intensity profiles versus di…

1994

During magnetic resonance imaging, a vast amount of digital data on anatomic structures is translated into images, which are then assessed subjectively. The development of an objective, sensitive method to directly assess the digital data would have clear benefits, particularly for clinical research on disc degeneration. The study goals were to develop a method of digital assessment of disc desiccation and to compare digital signal intensity profiles with discographic patterns and macroanatomic findings. Proton density-weighted MRIs were obtained from 45 males (9-77 years) and digital analysis was done with a freely selectable region of interest facility. The adjacent cerebrospinal fluid (C…

AdultMaleAdolescentRadiographyDigital dataDiscographyBody WaterRegion of interestImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineDigital signalChildIntervertebral DiscAgedLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingAnatomyMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingRadiographyIntervertebral diskNeurology (clinical)businessNuclear medicineCadaveric spasm
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Bone marrow after autologous blood stem cell transplantation and total body irradiation: magnetic resonance and chemical shift imaging.

1993

Magnetic resonance studies of the lumbar, pelvic, and femoral bone marrow were performed in 10 patients after autologous blood stem cell transplantation, including total body irradiation and myeloablative chemotherapy. The posttreatment interval varied between 2 and 6 yr. The appearance on T1-weighted images and the quantitative data obtained from chemical shift imaging (relative fat signal) were compared to 10 age-matched healthy volunteers. The classification of the T1-weighted images yielded no significant differences between the two groups. Chemical shift imaging by determination of the relative fat signal was able to detect a significant fatty replacement of the patients' lumbar (p < .…

AdultMaleAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsBlood cellLumbarBone MarrowmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFemurChildPelvic BonesChemotherapyLeukemiaLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testChemistrybusiness.industryHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationMagnetic resonance imagingTotal body irradiationMiddle AgedCombined Modality TherapyMagnetic Resonance ImagingTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureAcute DiseaseFemaleBone marrowStem cellNuclear medicinebusinessWhole-Body IrradiationMagnetic resonance imaging
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The long-term effects of rally driving on spinal pathology

2000

Abstract Objectives. To investigate the consequences of rally driving on lumbar degenerative changes. Background. Vehicular driving is suspected to accelerate disc degeneration through whole-body vibration, leading to back problems. However, in an earlier well-controlled study of lumbar MRI findings in monozygotic twins, significant effects of lifetime driving on disc degeneration were not demonstrated. Another study of machine operators found only long-term exposure to vibration on unsprung seats led to a reduction in disc height. Design. Case-control study comparing rally drivers with population sample. Methods. Eighteen top rally drivers and co-drivers, mean age 43 yrs (SD, 10), voluntee…

AdultMaleAutomobile Drivingmedicine.medical_specialtyBiophysicsPoison controlVibrationTimeSpinal OsteophytosisLumbarPhysical medicine and rehabilitationInjury preventionmedicineBack painHumansWhole body vibrationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineIntervertebral DiscLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Lumbosacral RegionMagnetic resonance imagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryOccupational DiseasesBack PainCase-Control StudiesEpidemiological MonitoringDisc degenerationmedicine.symptombusinessIntervertebral Disc DisplacementEnvironmental MonitoringClinical Biomechanics
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Influence of skeletal class in the morphology of cervical vertebrae: A study using cone beam computed tomography

2016

ABSTRACT Objectives: To quantify the prevalence of cervical vertebrae anomalies and to analyze any association between them and skeletal malocclusions or head posture positions in the same study. Materials and Methods: Two hundred forty patients who were attending the Department of Orthodontics of the University of Valencia for orthodontic treatment were selected and divided into three groups: skeletal Class I (control group, 0° &amp;lt;ANB &amp;lt; 4°), Class II (ANB ≥ 4°), and Class III (ANB ≤ 0°) according to ANB Steiner angle. The morphology of the first five cervical vertebrae was analyzed with cone beam computed tomography to identify any anomalies. Intra- and interobserver error meth…

AdultMaleCone beam computed tomographyCephalometryDentistryOrthodonticsMalocclusion Angle Class IMandibleDehiscenceMalocclusion Angle Class IIStatistics Nonparametric03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncisormedicineMaxillaHumansOrthodonticsbusiness.industry030206 dentistryOriginal ArticlesCraniometryCone-Beam Computed TomographySkeletal classmedicine.diseaseIncisormedicine.anatomical_structureMalocclusion Angle Class IIIMaxillaCervical VertebraeFemaleMalocclusionAnatomic LandmarksbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMalocclusionCervical vertebrae
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The mandibular angle in osteoporotic men

2010

Objectives: Osteoporosis induces the reduction of bone mass and screening for low bone mineral density (BMD) by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has been the current gold standard test to determine osteoporosis. Panoramic radiography is widely used in dentistry for routine examination of jaws. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between the mandibular angle (MA) values and the vertebral bone mineral density (v-BMD) in 20 osteoporotic men. Study design: In panoramic radiograms of osteoporotic men, the means were calculated for the mandibular angle values measured in the right and left mandible. v-BMD values were also calculated by manual analysis of DXA scans.…

AdultMaleDental practiceRadiographymedicine.medical_treatmentOsteoporosisDentistryMandibleMandibular anglestomatognathic systemBone DensityRadiography PanoramicmedicineHumansGeneral DentistryReduction (orthopedic surgery)Vertebral boneAgedBone mineralbusiness.industryMandibleMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOsteoporosisSurgerybusiness
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Color-coded duplex ultrasonography of the origin of the vertebral artery: normal values of flow velocities.

2000

The introduction of color-coded duplex ultrasonography has improved the ease of performing ultrasound investigations of the vertebral arteries. So far, normal values of flow velocities have been reported only for the intertransverse region of the vertebral artery (V2 segments). Atherosclerotic disease at the origin of the vertebral arteries (V0 segment) is frequent and is one of the risk factors for vertebrobasilar ischemic disease. Normal values of flow velocities of the vertebral artery origin are needed to assess pathologic findings, such as vertebral artery origin stenosis or dissection. The aim of this study was to describe the normal flow velocities of vertebral artery origin (V0 segm…

AdultMaleDuplex ultrasonographyVertebral arteryIschemiaDissection (medical)Statistics NonparametricReference Valuesmedicine.arterymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingUltrasonography Doppler ColorVertebral ArteryAgedAged 80 and overUltrasonography Doppler Duplexbusiness.industryUltrasoundAnatomyNomogramMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseStenosisDuplex (building)FemaleNeurology (clinical)businessBlood Flow VelocityJournal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
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