2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13233528
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Coexistence of Vertebral and Intervertebral Disc Changes in Low Back Pain Patients—In Depth Characterization with Same Day MRI and CT Discography

Hanna Hebelka,
Alfred Erkmar,
Helena Brisby
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent annular fissures, vertebral and endplate changes, and Modic changes (MCs), coexist in low back pain (LBP) patients by using multiple imaging modalities. Sixty-two LBP patients (mean age 45 years, range 24–63, 53% men) were examined with same-day CT-discography and MRI. Intervertebral discs punctured for discography (n = 204) were evaluated on MRI [Pfirrmann grade, High-Intensity Zone (HIZ)] and on CT-discograms [Modified Dallas Discogram Score (DDS)]. DDS… Show more

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“…Morphologic features like Modic Changes or HIZ (High-Intensity Zones), commonly associated with degenerative IVD disease, are not reported upon. However, the study aimed exclusively to gain a better understanding of how load affects the quantitative IVD parameters, irrespective of adjacent vertebral changes or IVD features as HIZ, with low sensitivity as a marker for annular fissures 46 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphologic features like Modic Changes or HIZ (High-Intensity Zones), commonly associated with degenerative IVD disease, are not reported upon. However, the study aimed exclusively to gain a better understanding of how load affects the quantitative IVD parameters, irrespective of adjacent vertebral changes or IVD features as HIZ, with low sensitivity as a marker for annular fissures 46 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%