乔斯大学教学医院腰骶部MRI表现综述

A. Salaam, S. Danjem, A. Salaam, AE Ogbu
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腰骶疾患是一种常见的涉及下背部软组织和骨骼的疾病。它们可能是由于潜在的病理,如椎间盘滑脱、腰痛、结核脊柱、截瘫、脊柱肿瘤、退行性椎间盘疾病、腰骶椎病、脊髓压迫综合征、创伤性脊髓损伤、马尾或T12以下至臀襞的椎骨的任何部分骨折。退行性椎间盘病变、腰椎病、退行性椎间盘病变和出口神经根受压是腰骶部病变患者MRI扫描的常见表现。研究人员对2016年至2017年腰骶部疾病患者的MRI扫描进行了评估。评估的特征是退行性椎间盘疾病、腰椎病、退行性椎间盘疾病伴出口神经根压迫、脊髓挫伤/损伤、波特病和腰椎滑脱。脊髓炎、伴有退变性椎间盘疾病的腰椎病以及腰椎骨折也被评估。本研究共纳入233例腰骶部病变患者。男性132例(56.7%),女性101例(43.3%)。在所有神经根病患者中,以腰痛为主要适应症的患者占23.2%,其次是腰骶椎病(19.3%)、截瘫(15.5%)和椎间盘突出(13.7%),马尾和脊柱肿瘤分别占2.6%和1.7%。椎间盘退行性疾病是最常见的表现,占38.2%,其次是腰椎病(14.6%)和椎间盘退行性疾病伴出口神经根受压(14.2%)。腰椎骨折是最不常见的发现,只有1.3%的腰骶疾患患者。MRI可用于以非侵入性方式识别腰骶组织的病理。患者腰骶棘中神经根病变的发生率较高。
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Overview of Lumbosacral MRI Findings in Jos University Teaching Hospital
Lumbosacral conditions are common disorders involving the soft tissues and bones of the low back. They may be due to underlying pathologies such as slipped disc, low back pain, TB spine, paraplegia, spinal tumour, degenerative disc disease, lumbosacral spondylosis, cord compression syndrome, traumatic spinal cord injury, caudaequina or fractures of any part of the vertebrae below T12 down to the gluteal fold. Degenerative disc disease, lumbar spondylosis, degenerative disc disease and exit nerve root compression are common findings in the MRI scan of patients with lumbosacral conditions. The MRI scan of patients with lumbosacral conditions seen between 2016 and 2017 were evaluated for the study. The features assessed were degenerative disc diseases, lumbar spondylosis, degenerative disc disease with exit nerve root compression, spinal cord contusion/injury, Pott's disease and lumbar spondylolisthesis. myelitis, lumbar spondylosis with degenerative disc disease, as well as lumbar fracture were also assessed. A total of 233 patients with lumbosacral pathologies were included in this study. There were 132 (56.7%) males and 101 (43.3%) females. Of all the patients with radiculopathies, patients with low back pain as the major indication constituted 23.2%, followed by those with lumbosacral spondylosis (19.3%), paraplegia (15.5%) and slipped disc (13.7%), while patients with caudaequina and spinal tumour represented 2.6% and 1.7% respectively. Degenerative disc disease was the most common finding representing 38.2% patients, followed by lumbar spondylosis (14.6%) and degenerative disc disease with exit nerve root compression (14.2%). Lumbar fracture was the least common finding in 1.3% of patients with lumbosacral conditions. MRI can be used to identify pathologies of lumbosacral tissues in a non-invasive manner. There was a high prevalence of radiculopathies in the lumbosacral spine of patients.
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