Factors associated with lumbar disc high-intensity zone (HIZ) on T2-weighted magnetic resonance image: a retrospective study of 3185 discs in 637 patients.

作者: Zi-Xuan Wang , You-Gu Hu

DOI: 10.1186/S13018-018-1010-Z

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摘要: Background It is well known that internal disc disruption (IDD) accelerated by factors such as aging and injury. High- intensity zone (HIZ) on lumbar MRI usually considered a marker of painful IDD. However, many IDD show no HIZ. This suggests the risk HIZ may be different to these The purpose was clarify correlation between MR factors, including gender, age, body weight, low back pain (LBP).

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