Abstract:Morphoscopic and morphometric characteristics of the LIVLV intervertebral disc were assessed according to magnetic resonance images of the lumbar spine of 90 patients (66 men, 24 women). The morphometric parameters of the LIVLV intervertebral disc and nucleus pulposus were compared between young (1844 years old) and middle-aged (4560 years old) adults and in groups determined by sex and body type. In addition, morphoscopic characteristics, namely, the shape of the intervertebral disc and nucleus pulposus in th… Show more
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