نتایج جستجو برای: discography

تعداد نتایج: 266  

2005
Milan P. Stojanovic

Results: Based on a large number of comparative studies, plain discography is less accurate than magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing lumbar herniated nucleus pulposus and comparable or slightly more sensitive in detecting degenerative disc disease. For disc degeneration, CT discography remains the gold standard for diagnosis. There are very few studies comparing surgical outcomes between p...

2012
Ali Fahir Ozer Tunc Oktenoglu Mehdi Sasani Tuncay Kaner Omur Ercelen Nazan Canbulat

Low-back pain is a common problem in neu-rosurgery practice, and an algorithm has been developed for assessing these cases. However, one subgroup of these patients shares several clinical features and these individuals are not easy to categorize and diagnose. We present our observations for 8 of these patients, individuals with low-back pain caused by atypical annulus fibrosus rupture (AAR). Th...

2016
Tomiya Matsumoto Hiromitsu Toyoda Hidetomi Terai Sho Dohzono Yusuke Hori Hiroaki Nakamura

Preoperative definitive diagnosis of intradural lumbar disc herniation (ILDH) is difficult despite the availability of various neuroradiological investigative tools. We present a case of ILDH diagnosed preoperatively by discography and computed tomography-discography (disco-CT).The patient was a 63-year-old man with acute excruciating right leg pain. Discography and disco-CT demonstrated leakag...

Journal: :Pain physician 2013
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Ramsin M Benyamin Vijay Singh Frank J E Falco Haroon Hameed Richard Derby Lee R Wolfer Standiford Helm Aaron K Calodney Sukdeb Datta Lee T Snook David L Caraway Joshua A Hirsch Steven P Cohen

BACKGROUND The intervertebral disc has been implicated as a major cause of chronic lumbar spinal pain based on clinical, basic science, and epidemiological research. There is, however, a lack of consensus regarding the diagnosis and treatment of intervertebral disc disorders. Based on controlled evaluations, lumbar intervertebral discs have been shown to be the source of chronic back pain witho...

Journal: :October 2004 2004

2001
JEFF S. SILBER FREDERICK A. SIMEONE

Hirsch [11] and Lindblom [16] first described the use of discography for the clinical evaluation of intervertebral disc pathology in 1948. It was initially utilized to help determine the level of a possible disc herniation with patients presenting with sciatica. Over the past 60 years, discography has evolved into a technique almost exclusively used for the diagnosis of discogenic pain or pain ...

Journal: :Spine 2000
E J Carragee C M Tanner S Khurana C Hayward J Welsh E Date T Truong M Rossi C Hagle

STUDY DESIGN Experimental disc injections in subjects with no history of low back symptoms. OBJECTIVE To determine in an experimental setting the relative pain response and pain-related behavior in selected subjects without a history of low back pain undergoing lumbar discography. This study aimed to select a study population that more closely represented patients undergoing discography in cl...

Journal: :Pain physician 2009
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Scott E Glaser Lee Wolfer Richard Derby Steven P Cohen

BACKGROUND The intervertebral disc has been implicated as an etiology of chronic lumbar spine pain based on clinical, basic science, and epidemiological research. However, there is lack of consensus regarding the diagnosis and treatment of intervertebral disc disorders. Based on controlled evaluations, the lumbar intervertebral discs have been shown to be sources of chronic back pain without di...

2017
Morito Takano Tomohiro Hikata Soraya Nishimura Michihiro Kamata

BACKGROUND Posterior epidural migration of lumbar disc fragments (PEMLDF) is extremely rare. It is often confused with other posterior lesions and is usually diagnosed intraoperatively. We here describe the use of preoperative discography in the diagnosis of PEMLDF. CASE PRESENTATION A 78-year-old man presented with acute low back pain, gait disturbance, and paresthesia in both legs. Magnetic...

Journal: :Pain physician 2001
L Manchikanti V Singh V Pampati B Fellows C Beyer K Damron K A Cash

Recent reports of provocative discography not only instill confusion, but also create numerous questions about its value in evaluating low back pain. It was reported that provocative discography produced pain in patients who were not suffering with low back pain but suffering with somatization disorder and depression. This study was designed to evaluate 50 randomly assigned patients, with 25 pa...

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