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Is lumbar facet joint tropism developmental or secondary to degeneration? An international large-scale multicenter study by the AOSpine Asia Pacific Research Collaboration Consortium

机译:腰椎小关节向向性发展还是继发于变性? AOSpine亚太研究合作联盟进行的国际大规模多中心研究

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BackgroundFacet joint tropism is asymmetry in orientation of the bilateral facets. Some studies have shown that tropism may increase the risk of disc degeneration and herniations, as well as degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS). It remains controversial whether tropism is a pre-existing developmental phenomena or secondary to progressive remodeling of the joint structure due to degenerative changes. As such, the following study addressed the occurrence of tropism of the lower lumbar spine (i.e. L3–S1) in a degenerative spondylolisthesis patient model.
机译:背景Facet关节的向性在双侧小关节的方向上是不对称的。一些研究表明,向性性可能增加椎间盘退变和椎间盘突出以及退行性腰椎滑脱(DS)的风险。由于变质性的变化,向向性是一种既存的发展现象,还是继发于关节结构的逐步重塑,尚存在争议。因此,以下研究解决了退行性腰椎滑脱患者模型中下腰椎(即L3–S1)向性性的发生。

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