Factors associated with the recurrence of lumbar disk herniation: non-biomechanical-radiological and intraoperative factors.
Anas AbdallahBetül Güler AbdallahPublished in: Neurological research (2022)
ANOVA: A one-way analysis of variance, CIs: 95% confidence intervals, HR: Hazard ratio, LD: Lumbar discectomy, LDH: Lumbar disc herniation, LF: ligamentum flavum, MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging, MC-I: Modic changes type I, MC-II: Modic changes type II, MC-III: Modic changes type III, n: Number, ODI: Oswestry Disability Index, OR: Odds ratio, p-value: Probability value, PO: Postoperative, Pre: Preoperative, Pts: Patients, RLDH: Recurrent lumbar disc herniation, RR: Relative/risk ratio, SPSS: Statistical package for the social science, T1WIs: T1-weighted images, T2WIs: T2-weighted images, VAS: Visual analog scale.
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