Literature DB >> 8428151

Pregnancy and discogenic disease of the spine.

J T Alexander1, P C McCormick.   

Abstract

Low back pain is common during pregnancy and is of moderate or severe intensity in about one fourth of all pregnancies. The etiology is multifactorial but in most cases is related to the physical and physiologic changes brought about by pregnancy. For most women, the pain resolves spontaneously, although they remain at higher risk for increased LBP in future pregnancies and for the development of symptomatic disc disease in later life. Many of the common treatments for LBP are contraindicated or must be modified in this setting. Neurologically symptomatic herniated discs are rare during pregnancy, yet, when indicated, pregnant women can safely undergo surgery.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8428151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Clin N Am        ISSN: 1042-3680            Impact factor:   2.509


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1.  Validation of an experimental model of fetal limb growth and development: practical applications for the study of fetal defects associated with therapeutic agents in pregnant women.

Authors:  P E Houghton
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim       Date:  1999 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.416

2.  Cauda Equina Syndrome in a Lactating Mother - A Safe Treatment Approach.

Authors:  Ajay Kothari; Ketan Khurjekar; Shailesh Hadgaonkar; Himanshu Kulkarni; Parag Sancheti
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2017-08-01

3.  Epidural anaesthesia and low back pain after delivery: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  A Macarthur; C Macarthur; S Weeks
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1995-11-18

4.  Risk of Chronic Low Back Pain Among Parturients Who Undergo Cesarean Delivery With Neuraxial Anesthesia: A Nationwide Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Yuan-Yi Chia; Yuan Lo; Yan-Bo Chen; Chun-Peng Liu; Wei-Chun Huang; Chun-Hsien Wen
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.889

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