| Literature DB >> 1997885 |
E E Awwad1, D S Martin, K R Smith, B K Baker.
Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed the myelograms of 433 patients and identified those who had no symptoms or signs referable to the thoracic cord, roots, or nerves. By post-myelography computed tomographic scan criteria, our frequency of asymptomatic thoracic herniated discs (ATHDs) was calculated. Post-myelography computed tomographic scans of 68 ATHDs were analyzed. Their imaging characteristics were compared with our own series of 5 symptomatic thoracic herniated discs and symptomatic thoracic herniated discs in the literature. We were unable to identify any imaging features that could reliably classify a disc as an ATHD or a symptomatic thoracic herniated disc. Our results call into question the propriety of prophylactic surgery for ATHDs, even when the lesions are radiographically impressive.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1997885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurgery ISSN: 0148-396X Impact factor: 4.654