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METHODS
Cross-sectional study.
OBJECTIVE
To examine whether bone marrow edema is associated with low back pain in elderly patients with degenerative lumbar scoliosis.
BACKGROUND
The cause of low back pain in degenerative lumbar scoliosis is unclear.
METHODS
A total of 120 degenerative lumbar
OBJECTIVE
The objective was to assess the prevalence of lumbar facet joint edema in patients with low back pain.
METHODS
Lumbar spine MR examinations (1.5 T) of 145 consecutive patients (87 women, 58 men; mean age 52.8, range 17-94 years) were retrospectively evaluated with regard to the presence of
BACKGROUND
Nonspecific low back pain (LBP) is frequently managed by physiotherapists. However, physiotherapists in a direct access setting may encounter patients with serious medical conditions, such as Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome (BMES) of the hip with symptoms mimicking LBP. To our knowledge, this
OBJECTIVE
The case of a patient who developed edema after receiving methadone for chronic low back pain is reported.
CONCLUSIONS
A 45-year-old white woman developed edema in her lower extremities one week after starting methadone, etodolac, and gabapentin as part of her treatment for chronic low
OBJECTIVE
This study was designed to determine the association between LSE, spondylolisthesis, facet arthropathy, lumbar canal stenosis, BMI, radiculopathy and bone marrow edema at conventional lumbar spine MR imaging.
METHODS
This is a retrospective radiological study; 441 consecutive patients with
OBJECTIVE
Modic type 1 changes/bone edema in the vertebrae are present in 6 % of the general population and 35-40 % of the low back pain population. It is strongly associated with low back pain. The aim was to test the efficacy of antibiotic treatment in patients with chronic low back pain (>6
OBJECTIVE
To assess whether bone marrow edema (BME) detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the sacroiliac joints (MRI-SIJ) is associated with development of structural changes on both MRI and pelvic radiographs in patients with early inflammatory back pain (IBP).
METHODS
Patients with IBP ≤