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The correlation of roentgenographic findings, clinical history, and incipient disc degeneration (DD), diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging, was analyzed in young patients with low-back pain (LBP). One or more lumbar discs were abnormal in 57% of the 20-year-old LBP patients (n = 75) and in 35% of the asymptomatic controls (n = 34) in MRI. Narrowed disc spaces and alterations attributed to lumbar Scheuermann's disease, shown on the radiographs, were always associated with DD in MRI. Such a strong relationship was not observed with transitional vertebrae, spondylolisthesis, spina bifida, or postural abnormalities. However, an increased weight, a positive straight leg raising test, and a reduced lumbar mobility was consistent with an increase in frequency of DD. Magnetic resonance imaging is a safe and sensitive method for studying the presence and etiologic factors of DD.
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Hannu Paajanen
University of Eastern Finland
Minna Erkintalo
Turku City Hospital
Timo Kuusela
Information Technology University
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Helsinki University Hospital
University of Turku
Moisio Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e4b13f2ec696b275db3a5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-198909000-00012