Prevalence and Radiological Evaluation of Lumbar Spondylosis on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

 Maha Munir Mir, A. John, Muhammad Naeem, Hussnain Rashid Butt, Abid Ali
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Quick Response Code Abstract: Background: Low back pain is most common complaint in majority of population. It is important to preclude its serious cause which disturbs quality of life and results in disability. Due to soft tissue detail study Magnetic Resonance Imaging is the emerging modality and used to evaluate intervertebral disk changes and spine pathologies. Objectives: To estimate the association of lower back pain with lumbar spondylosis in determination to the patterns of lumbar disc degeneration on Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Methodology: A cross sectional and observational study of 80 patients with low back pain who were prescribed lumbosacral MRI was held. All were evaluated on magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the underlying cause of low back pain along with various MRI features of lumbar spine degeneration. Result: Majority of the patients had low back pain 87.7%. Different lumbar spondylosis patterns evaluated on MRI were lumbar disk degeneration 80.2%, disc dehydration 51.9% while endplate changes were 28.4%. Other patterns such as anterior osteophytes hypertrophy of ligament flavum, facet joint arthrosis and disc bulges were evaluated. Spondylolisthesis was rare while herniation of disk and disk bulges were frequently seen at lumbar spine level of L4-L5 (50.6%). Conclusion: Lower back pain with progressing age of 45 years and above is common in lumbar spondylosis. Magnetic resonance imaging is modality of choice and has set the benchmark to detect different patterns of lumbar spondylosis including disk degeneration and other disc pathologies.
腰椎病的磁共振成像患病率及影像学评价
摘要:背景:腰痛是大多数人群中最常见的主诉。重要的是要排除其严重的原因,它会扰乱生活质量并导致残疾。由于软组织的详细研究,磁共振成像是一种新兴的方式,用于评估椎间盘的变化和脊柱的病理。目的:通过磁共振成像确定腰椎间盘退变的模式,估计腰痛与腰椎病的关系。方法:对80例腰骶MRI患者进行横断面观察性研究。所有患者均通过磁共振成像进行评估,以探讨腰痛的潜在原因以及腰椎退变的各种MRI特征。结果:以腰痛为主(87.7%)。不同类型的腰椎病MRI表现为腰椎间盘退变80.2%,椎间盘脱水51.9%,终板改变28.4%。其他类型如前骨赘,黄韧带肥大,关节突关节和椎间盘突出进行了评估。腰椎滑脱少见,而腰椎间盘突出和腰椎间盘突出常见于腰4 ~腰5节段(50.6%)。结论:45岁及以上进行性腰痛是腰椎病的常见病。磁共振成像是一种选择方式,并为检测不同类型的腰椎病(包括椎间盘退变和其他椎间盘病变)设定了基准。
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