نتایج جستجو برای: herniated disk

تعداد نتایج: 58270  

Journal: :iranian journal of neuro surgery 0
guive sharifi associate professor, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, loghman hakim hospital, tehran, iran ehsan alimohammadi * corresponding author address: shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, loghman hakim hospital, velenjak st., shahid chamran highway, tehran, iran. tel: +982155419005. e-mail: [email protected] kaveh ebrahimzadeh assistant professor of neurosurgery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, loghman hakim hospital, tehran, iran karim moradian resident of neurosurgery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, loghman hakim hospital, tehran, iran omidvar rezaei professor of neurosurgery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, loghman hakim hospital, tehran, iran

background and importance: disk sequestration can be defined as a herniated disk with perforation of the fibrous ring (or outermost annulus fibrosus) and posterior longitudinal ligament with migration of the disk fragment to the epidural space. even after the introduction of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (mri), it is still frequently misinterpreted as neoplastic masses. unfortunate...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1999
K Kono H Nakamura Y Inoue T Okamura M Shakudo R Yamada

We report two cases of intraspinal extradural cysts communicating with an adjacent herniated disk that we term "disk cysts." These cysts were well defined and homogeneous, and were present in the ventrolateral extradural space adjacent to a lumbar herniated disk. They had rim enhancement on contrast-enhanced MR images, and communication with a herniated disk was revealed by diskography.

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1985
S P Tchang W H Kirkaldy-Willis

Spontaneous regression of herniated nucleus pulposus has not been previously documented. Reported here are 11 patients in whom there was unequivocal regression or disappearance of a herniated lumbar disk on follow-up CT study. Two patients with herniated disks were without symptoms. In the nine patients with symptoms, those attributed to the original herniation disappeared or were diminished in...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1984
C R Barthelemy J Johansen G F Carrera V M Haughton

A successful model to study both herniated intervertebral disks and spinal operations such as laminectomy has not been described. Two procedures were developed in nonhuman primates: One produces an elevated nerve root simulating a herniated disk; the second is a laminectomy that simulates the operation in humans. Twenty-five surgical procedures were performed with no complications. A myelograph...

Journal: :Journal of neuroradiology. Journal de neuroradiologie 2004
M Muto C Andreula M Leonardi

MATERIAL We report our experience between May 1996 and May 2003 with 2200 patients affected by low back pain or sciatica due to herniated disk treated by intradiscal and intraforaminal oxygen-ozone injection. The patients received medical and physical therapy before treatment for at least 2 months; the patients with conus-cauda syndrome and hyperalgesic sciatica were excluded. We never performe...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1988
L Hochhauser S A Kieffer E D Cacayorin G R Petro W F Teller

The preoperative MR findings in 11 patients, all of whom had developed recurrent low back pain after surgery for herniated lumbar intervertebral disk, were correlated with the surgical findings to determine possible criteria for distinguishing recurrent disk herniation from postoperative scar (extradural fibrosis). The preoperative MR findings agreed with the surgical findings in seven of eight...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1982
S A Kieffer R G Sherry D E Wellenstein R B King

Deformities of the margins of the contrast material-filled lumbar thecal sac are common findings at myelography in patients with low back pain, but not all such deformities are due to herniated disks. Differentiation at Amipaque myelography between a diffusely bulging disk (unlikely to cause nerve root compression) and a herniated disk (which typically causes nerve root compression) is based on...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1992
E E Awwad D S Martin K R Smith

PURPOSE AND METHODS Postmyelography CT studies of 84 patients with 114 thoracic herniated disks were reviewed for endplate irregularity, sclerosis, and/or disk-space calcification that could suggest a migratory path of the herniated fragment. RESULTS Abnormal straight or curvilinear densities (the "nuclear trial sign") were present at the level of the disk or endplate in 46% of the cases. MR ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1986
P J Yang J F Seeger R B Dzioba R F Carmody T B Burt N N Komar J R Smith

Evaluation of the postoperative lumbar spine is sometimes difficult because of obliteration of epidural fat by hypertrophic scarring. We examined 70 patients using a high-dose intravenous contrast technique in an attempt to distinguish hypertrophic scarring from herniated disk. The CT interpretation was confirmed in all 17 patients who had follow-up operations. Thirteen had herniated disk mater...

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