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Journal articles on the topic "L5-S1 lumbosacral articular facet joint"

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Adsul, Nitin Maruti, Manoj Kumar, Shankar Acharya, K. L. Kalra, and R. S. Chahal. "Congenital absence of a lumbosacral facet joint: A case report." Surgical Neurology International 11 (January 24, 2020): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/sni_606_2019.

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Background: Congenital absence of the lumbosacral facet joint is extremely rare, with only 26 cases reported in the literature. Here, we present a patient with the unilateral absence of the left fifth lumbar inferior articular process and reviewed the relevant literature. Case Description: A 32-year-old gentleman, who had undergone right L4-5 lumbar microdiscectomy 3 months ago now presented with acute low back and left leg pain following a fall. He is now presented with acute low back and left leg pain following a fall. Plain radiographs of the L-S spine revealed an absent left L5–S1 zygapoph
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International, Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR). "Congenital Absence of Unilateral Zygapophyseal Joint and S1 Superior Articular Facet in An Adult Patient – A Case Report." International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) 9, no. 4 (2024): 01–03. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15424123.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> This case report describes a rare congenital absence of the L5-S1 lumbosacral articular facet joint and S1 superior articular facet on the left side in a 17-year-old male presenting with lower back pain. Despite being asymptomatic in most cases, this anomaly was diagnosed through a CT scan, highlighting the importance of advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis. Awareness of such rare congenital defects is crucial for proper management of unexplained lower back pain.
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Movrin, Igor. "Traumatic L5-S1 spondylolisthesis: A case report." Acta Medico-Biotechnica 16, no. 2 (2023): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/actabiomed.253.

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Purpose: Here, we report the diagnosis and management of a patient with a traumatic lumbosacral spondylolisthesis, a rare clinical entity that is characterized by unilateral or bilateral facet dislocations causing displacement at the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra in relation to the sacrum. &#x0D; Case presentation: We report a case of a traumatic L5-S1 unilateral lumbosacral dislocation. Based on the preoperative CT and MRI findings, the patient sustained a right-side unilateral L5–S1 subluxation with an L5 right inferior articular process fracture, a torn anterior longitudinal ligament a
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Maalouly, Joseph, Dany Aouad, Hicham G. Abd El Nour, Alexandre Nehme, and Fouad Jabbour. "Isolated Congenital Absence of Lumbosacral Facet Joint." Case Reports in Orthopedics 2019 (February 12, 2019): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1465460.

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A congenital absence of the lumbar facet joint is a rare reported condition. This is the case of a 32-year-old male patient presenting with severe low back pain radiating to his right lower limb. Physical examination revealed no motor deficits, but right lower limb numbness was reported over dorsum aspect of the right foot. No other sensory or motor disturbances were reported or found on exam. Imaging studies, consisting of a spine MRI and spine CT scan with 3D reconstruction, revealed the absence of the right L5-S1 zygapophyseal joint. The patient was treated conservatively with resolution of
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Alijani, Babak, Armin Ramzannejad, Shahrokh Yousefzadeh-Chabok, et al. "Spinopelvic Alignment Parameters in Spondylolisthesis Patients Compared to Nonspondylolisthesis Patients." Indian Journal of Neurosurgery 09, no. 01 (2019): 08–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1695671.

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Abstract Objective We aimed at describing spin pelvic alignment features in patients with degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS), in comparison with other patients complaining of low back pain but no evidence of spondylolisthesis on standard standing lateral lumbosacral X-ray. Methods In this prospective descriptive study, patients with low back pain included in two groups of DS and non-DS patients, according to preoperative lumbosacral X-ray in standard standing lateral position. Patient’s demographic characteristics, as well as spinopelvic alignment parameters including pelvic incidence (PI), p
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Mehrotra, Anant, Satya D. Pandey, Suyash Singh, et al. "Pediatric Lumbosacral Spondylolisthesis: Overcoming the Disability!" Neurology India 72, no. 4 (2024): 742–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/neurol-india.neurol-india-d-23-00245.

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Background: Congenital spondylolisthesis is characterized by dysplasia of the facet joint or congenital defect in the pars. Objective: Our study highlights the clinical and radiological profile, various treatment options, and outcomes in patients with pediatric congenital lumbar and lumbosacral spondylolisthesis. Methods: A retrospective analysis and follow-up of 22 patients were conducted presented with radiological diagnosis of congenital lumbar/lumbosacral spondylolisthesis (2018–2021). Results: Twenty patients (91%) had L5-S1 listhesis and two patients (9%) had L4-L5 listhesis. Six (27.3%)
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Afridi, Abdul Wadood. "Prevalence and abnormalities of intervertebral discs (ivd) at various levels in lumbosacral spine magnetic resonance imaging (mri)." Medical Journal Of South Punjab 4, no. 01 (2023): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.61581/mjsp.vol04/01/03.

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Abstract Objectives: To use magnetic resonance imaging to identify the prevalence and various abnormalities inside the intervertebral disc at different levels in the lumbosacral spine. Methodology: Cross-sectional study was conducted in the Radiology Department of Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar, Pakistan for six months from January 2023 to June 2023. Patients with Intervertebral disc abnormalities were scanned using standard protocol sagittal T1WI, T2WI, T2W STIR, T2W myelo, and in axial T1WI and T2WI. SPSS version 26 was used for data analysis. Tests of significance were applied and a p-v
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Daivajna, Sachin, Alwyn Jones, Michael O’Malley, and Hossein Mehdian. "Unilateral Septic Arthritis of a Lumbar Facet Joint Secondary to Acupuncture Treatment - a Case Report." Acupuncture in Medicine 22, no. 3 (2004): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/aim.22.3.152.

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This report describes a case of septic arthritis of the lumbar facet joint probably as a result of acupuncture treatment. A 48 year old man with a long history of back pain presented with a two week history of increasing pain following a third session of acupuncture. Examination revealed tenderness in the right lumbosacral area and laboratory investigations revealed raised inflammatory markers with negative blood cultures. A bone scan and MRI scan showed evidence of septic arthritis of the right L5/S1 facet joint. An x ray computed tomography guided biopsy was carried out which isolated staphy
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Kazhanov, I. V., S. I. Mikityuk, А. V. Dol’, et al. "Biomechanical Modeling of Options for Internal Fixation of Unilateral Fractures of the Sacrum." Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia 26, no. 2 (2020): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2020-26-2-79-90.

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Relevance. Currently, the stability of various options for the fixation of sacral fractures by the finite element method has not been sufficiently studied.Purpose — the biomechanical characteristics of two variants of internal fixation of unilateral sacral fractures by various implants and the localization of the line of its fracture with respect to the articular facet of the L5-S1 vertebrae were studied.Materials and Methods. Using the finite element method, we studied the biomechanical characteristics of two options for fixing a one-sided longitudinal fracture of the sacrum with different lo
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Arunakul, Rattalerk, Melodie Metzger, Linda Kanim, Hyun Bae, Michael Kropf, and Rick Delamarter. "Radiographic Analysis of the Lumbosacral Juncture: Is There a Critical Sacral Angle for Total Disc Replacement?" Asian Spine Journal 11, no. 2 (2017): 249–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4184/asj.2017.11.2.249.

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&lt;sec&gt;&lt;title&gt;Study Design&lt;/title&gt;&lt;p&gt;Retrospective review of a patient cohort through a prospective study.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/sec&gt;&lt;sec&gt;&lt;title&gt;Purpose&lt;/title&gt;&lt;p&gt;To determine whether there are correlations between radiographic measurements, including sacral slope (SS) and pelvic incidence (PI), and self-reported clinical outcomes among single-level L5/S1 ProDisc-L patients.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/sec&gt;&lt;sec&gt;&lt;title&gt;Overview of Literature&lt;/title&gt;&lt;p&gt;The lumbosacral juncture presents unique biomechanical challenges with respect to artificia
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