腰部皮下水肿与局部后凸的相关性

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kazuma Doi, Toshiyuki Okazaki, Kazunori Shibamoto, Satoshi Tani, Junichi Mizuno
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摘要

通过短陶反转恢复或脂肪抑制 T2 加权成像进行磁共振成像(MRI)时,有时会在皮下深层或筋膜周围组织中发现腰部皮下水肿(LSE)。老年患者和肥胖患者更容易出现这种情况。然而,还没有研究关注 LSE 与局部排列之间的关联。因此,本研究旨在阐明这种关联。这项回顾性研究纳入了在一家机构接受腰椎平扫 MRI 检查的 111 名成年症状患者。研究分析了患者的人口统计学特征以及 LSE 组和非 LSE 组的放射学特征。有 30 名患者(27.0%)被检测出 LSE。L1-S1 角在 LSE 组中明显较低(P = 0.033),而骶骨斜度在两组间无差异(P > 0.05)。正如之前所报道的,LSE 组患者年龄更大(P < 0.001),体重更轻(P = 0.015)。本研究表明,年龄较大和与年龄相关的脊柱发育不良与 LSE 发生率明显较高有关。
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Relevance of Lumbar Subcutaneous Edema and Local Lordosis.

Lumbar subcutaneous edema (LSE) is sometimes found within the deep subcutaneous or perifascial tissue on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) via short-tau inversion recovery or fat-suppressed T2-weighted imaging. It is more likely to occur in older patients and those with obesity. However, no studies have focused on the association between LSE and local alignment. Therefore, the present study aimed to elucidate such an association. This retrospective study included 111 adult symptomatic patients who underwent lumbar plain MRI in a single institution. Patient demographics and the radiographical characteristics of the LSE and non-LSE groups were analyzed. LSE was detected in 30 (27.0%) patients. The L1-S1 angle was significantly lower in the LSE group (P = 0.033), whereas the sacral slope was not different between the groups (P > 0.05). As previously reported, the patients in the LSE group were older (P < 0.001) and had lower body weight (P = 0.015). This study demonstrates that older age and age-related hypolordosis were associated with a significantly higher frequency of LSE.

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Neurologia medico-chirurgica
Neurologia medico-chirurgica 医学-临床神经学
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3-8 weeks
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