CT examination of 91 patients after chemonucleolysis
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Ninety-one patients underwent a repeat CT examination 2–3 months after chemonucleolysis. In 39 patients the size of the herniation was unchanged; no correlation could be found between the CT examination and t h e clinical results. One year after chemonucleolysis, 27 of the patients underwent a third CT examination. The majority of the scans revealed a reduction of the herniation, while 16 of the patients still had a hernia. No correlation could be found between the clinical results and the CT examination. We conclude that a repeat CT examination after chemonucleolysis does not permit evaluation of patients with persistent or recurrent radicular pain.Downloads
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1991-01-01
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van Leeuwen, R. B., & Hoogland, P. H. (1991). CT examination of 91 patients after chemonucleolysis. Acta Orthopaedica, 62(2), 128–130. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108999239
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