Literature DB >> 1481730

Osteoporosis and chronic back pain: a study with single-photon emission computed tomography bone scintigraphy.

P J Ryan1, P Evans, T Gibson, I Fogelman.   

Abstract

A group of 26 patients aged 47-81 years (average 67) with spinal osteoporosis and back pain for more than 6 months were investigated with planar and SPECT bone scintigraphy and anterior and lateral x-rays of the thoracolumbar spine. Abnormal activity on bone scintigraphy was found in all patients, of whom 22 had multiple lesions. A total of 17 (65%) patients had abnormal activity associated with collapsed vertebral bodies, 5 (19%) had degenerative disk disease, and 21 (81%) had facetal joint disease. Of 112 lesions identified by SPECT, 60 (54%) were localized to the apophyseal joints. Facetal lesions were commoner in those patients with more collapsed vertebrae, and 32 facetal lesions (54%) were associated with collapse of the vertebra immediately above or below. Bone scintigraphy findings suggest that in some individuals with osteoporosis and chronic back pain, collapse of the vertebral body or degenerative disk disease are causes of pain. However, the high frequency of increased apophyseal joint activity suggests that the facet joint may also be an important site of origin of pain in these individuals. Bone scintigraphy may identify a subgroup of osteoporotic patients with chronic back pain who would benefit from treatment to the facet joints.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1481730     DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.5650071213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Res        ISSN: 0884-0431            Impact factor:   6.741


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Authors:  Teresa Y L Liu-Ambrose; Karim M Khan; Janice J Eng; Stephen R Lord; Brian Lentle; Heather A McKay
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2005-02-09       Impact factor: 4.507

Review 2.  SPECT-CT: applications in musculoskeletal radiology.

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Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2013-10-04       Impact factor: 3.039

3.  Does location of vertebral deformity within the spine influence back pain and disability? European Vertebral Osteoporosis Study (EVOS) Group.

Authors:  W Cockerill; A A Ismail; C Cooper; C Matthis; H Raspe; A J Silman; T W O'Neill
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4.  Previous vertebral compression fractures add to the deterioration of the disability and quality of life after an acute compression fracture.

Authors:  Nobuyuki Suzuki; Osamu Ogikubo; Tommy Hansson
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2009-09-18       Impact factor: 3.134

Review 5.  Pathomechanisms and management of osteoporotic pain with no traumatic evidence.

Authors:  Sumihisa Orita; Kazuhide Inage; Miyako Suzuki; Kazuki Fujimoto; Kazuyo Yamauchi; Junichi Nakamura; Yusuke Matsuura; Takeo Furuya; Masao Koda; Kazuhisa Takahashi; Seiji Ohtori
Journal:  Spine Surg Relat Res       Date:  2017-12-20

6.  Oxidative Stress Contributes to Hyperalgesia in Osteoporotic Mice.

Authors:  Chen Tu; Di-Zheng Wu; Yu-Sheng Huang; Jing-Shen Zhuang; Ji-Huan Zeng; Ping Xu; Ting-Ting Meng; Zhao-Ming Zhong
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7.  (18)F-Sodium Fluoride PET-CT Hybrid Imaging of the Lumbar Facet Joints: Tracer Uptake and Degree of Correlation to CT-graded Arthropathy.

Authors:  Marc C Mabray; Marcel Brus-Ramer; Spencer C Behr; Miguel H Pampaloni; Sharmila Majumdar; William P Dillon; Jason F Talbott
Journal:  World J Nucl Med       Date:  2016 May-Aug

Review 8.  SPECT/CT in the Evaluation of Suspected Skeletal Pathology.

Authors:  Bhasker Rao Koppula; Kathryn A Morton; Ragheed Al-Dulaimi; Gabriel C Fine; Nikolas M Damme; Richard K J Brown
Journal:  Tomography       Date:  2021-10-11
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