2014
DOI: 10.7439/ijbr.v5i9.729
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Incidence of lumbarization and sacralization in normal and low backache patients – A roentgenogram study

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“…Occurrence of lumbarization is often reported in the literature,though in this study incidence of lumbarization was 2.5% in male while 3.3% in females which is comparatively less thanthose reported previously. Gupta et al 18 . in their study statedlumbarization and sacralization may be predisposing factorsfor the development of lower backache.…”
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“…Occurrence of lumbarization is often reported in the literature,though in this study incidence of lumbarization was 2.5% in male while 3.3% in females which is comparatively less thanthose reported previously. Gupta et al 18 . in their study statedlumbarization and sacralization may be predisposing factorsfor the development of lower backache.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%