The Effect of Fusion Added to Lumbar Discectomy in Patients with Modic Changes: A Retrospective Comparative Outcome Analysis Regarding Back Pain Control
Background Data: In 1988, Modic et al first described magnetic resonance (MR) degenerative changes in the lumbar vertebral bodies. changes in the intervertebral endplates, Modic Changes (MC) can also be incriminated in the production of such pain due to the mechanical failure and structural changes...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad Elsayed Desoukey Elayouty, MD., Walid Ahmed Abdel Ghany, MD. |
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Language: | EN |
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Egyptian Spine Association
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d755b96afba4023bfee83be1ec7df9d |
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