2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.brs.0000224167.18483.14
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A Three-Year Follow-up of Lumbar Spine Endplate (Modic) Changes

Abstract: Modic changes are common MRI findings in patients with degenerative lumbar disc disease. We found evidence that Modic Type II changes may be less stable than previously assumed.

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“…An inflammatory process in endplates with M1 subchondral signal changes has been suggested to be induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF) [18]. In a 3-year follow-up of sciatica patients [12], new subchondral signal abnormalities were seldom found to be associated with endplate lesions, in contrast to our study, but the follow-up was shorter and the prevalence of subchondral hypointensities was lower and none was uniformly hypointense at baseline.…”
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“…An inflammatory process in endplates with M1 subchondral signal changes has been suggested to be induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF) [18]. In a 3-year follow-up of sciatica patients [12], new subchondral signal abnormalities were seldom found to be associated with endplate lesions, in contrast to our study, but the follow-up was shorter and the prevalence of subchondral hypointensities was lower and none was uniformly hypointense at baseline.…”
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“…The finding of three new hypointensities appearing within previous hyperintensities may be explained by new subchondral edema in a region with earlier fatty degeneration. Reverse transformation of M2 to M1 has been reported earlier [12,14]. Thirty-four percent of M1s persisted or enlarged, suggesting that the phase of subchondral edema may last even for years.…”
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“…Modic-associated proinflammatory biochemical mediators have been suggested to be a major origin of pain [6]. MT1 converts to either MT2 or to a normal stage from 14 months to 3 years [20]. However, one possible explanation is that the acute inflammation may have resolved, even though MT1 was still present on the MRI.…”
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“…Recent papers have shown that Modic changes show a high prevalence in patients with degenerative disc disease and are seen in 23% of non-operatively treated sciatica patients [30], with a high rate of increased changes following microdiscectomy [6]. Some authors associate Modic Type 1 changes with low back pain, although conversions to ''more benign'' Type 2 changes seem possible [31,32].…”
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