Evidence-Based Imaging
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-31216-1_16
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Imaging of Adults with Low Back Pain in the Primary Care Setting

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“…It shows the extent of the disease and soft-tissue involvement, especially epidural extent, it is considered critical before surgical intervention. 17 Chronic low back pain is a condition clearly responsible for the pain without radiculopathy or anatomical abnormalities, could explain the identified association between back pain duration and negative MR findings. Referred leg pain and difficulties in walking are clear signs of nerve root compression or stenosis and hence the presence not duration is associated to significant MR findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It shows the extent of the disease and soft-tissue involvement, especially epidural extent, it is considered critical before surgical intervention. 17 Chronic low back pain is a condition clearly responsible for the pain without radiculopathy or anatomical abnormalities, could explain the identified association between back pain duration and negative MR findings. Referred leg pain and difficulties in walking are clear signs of nerve root compression or stenosis and hence the presence not duration is associated to significant MR findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%