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Lumbar Disc Degeneration Is Linked to Dorsal Subcutaneous Fat Thickness at the L1-L2 Intervertebral Disc Level Measured by MRI.

Ibrahem Hussain KanbaytiAbdulrahman S Al-BuqamiMohammad H AlsheikhSaad M Al-MalkiIbrahim HadadiAdnan A S AlahmadiBander S AlmutairiHamzah H Ahmed
Published in: Tomography (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (2024)
Younger females with thicker DSFT at the L1-L2 level are more likely to develop DDD. This suggests that increased DSFT may be a contributing factor to DDD.
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