2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2019.04.016
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The utility of magnetic resonance imaging results in physician decision-making before initial lumbar spinal injection

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“…The imaging through MRI is a highly sensitive, non-invasive and a widely used technique in all of the world for the detection of disc degenerative alterations in the lumbar spine [17]. The desiccation is one the main features in the early stage detection of disc degeneration and desiccation with disc bulging at single or multiple levels all been easily detected using the MRI scanning [17], [18]. This study determined the MRI-based detection of lumbar spine degeneration in 199 patients with the lower back pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The imaging through MRI is a highly sensitive, non-invasive and a widely used technique in all of the world for the detection of disc degenerative alterations in the lumbar spine [17]. The desiccation is one the main features in the early stage detection of disc degeneration and desiccation with disc bulging at single or multiple levels all been easily detected using the MRI scanning [17], [18]. This study determined the MRI-based detection of lumbar spine degeneration in 199 patients with the lower back pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%