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Gabriel Tender1, Adriana Constantinescu2, Andrew Conger3, Anthony DiGiorgio3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic low back pain is one of the most common conditions encountered in the middle-age population. Identifying the primary pain generator is notoriously difficult. The computed tomography-single-photon emission computed tomography (CT-SPECT) is emerging as a new diagnostic modality for this purpose. CASEEntities:
Keywords: CT–SPECT; Degenerative spine; Low back pain; Primary pain generator
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28327190 PMCID: PMC5361848 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2458-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Computed tomography (CT) of the lumbar spine, sagittal view, illustrating the extensive degenerative changes of the lumbar spine. (Technique: Multiple thin cut axial images were acquired through the lumbar spine without contrast. 3D postprocessing and multiplanar reformatting was performed on the source images at the Voxar workstation by the radiologist)
Fig. 2Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lumbar spine. Left sagittal T2-weighted, center sagittal T1-weighted, and right sagittal T2 with fat suppression images, confirming the advanced degenerative changes, but without any critical central canal stenosis (technique: sagittal images were obtained with fast-spin echo T1-weighting, T2 weighting, and T2 with fat suppression. Axial fast-spin echo T2 weighted images were also obtained)
Fig. 3CT–SPECT of the lumbar spine. Left coronal and center sagittal merged images show increase Technetium uptake at the L1–2 level and minimal uptake at the other levels. Right the whole body bone scan (technique: 33.4 mCi of Technetium 99m MDP were administered intravenously. Bone scan images with SPECT imaging was obtained of the lumbar spine. These images were fused to CT lumbar spine of same date)
Fig. 4Postoperative X-rays of the lumbar spine. Left antero-posterior and right lateral images illustrating the L1–2 interbody spacer with a lateral plate