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Low Back Pain - Etiopathological and Clinical Aspects, Rational for the Use of Imaging and Current Therapeutical Approach
Authors: V. Peterová; J. Obenberger; J. Böhm; J. Hořejš; T. Viták; Z. Seidl
Authors‘ workplace: Radiodiagnostická klinika 1. LF UK Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Daneš, CSc.
Published in: Prakt. Lék. 2002; (10): 588-594
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Acute and chronic low back pain were described from the point of view of etiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, differential diagnosis and therapy. Description of individual entities is based on clinical as well as literary knowledge of the authors. Both subjective and objective sign and symptoms were reviewed in detail together with the rational indication for the use of imaging techniques. MRI and CT images illustrate the important entities mentioned in the article.
Key words:
low back pain - signs - imaging - CT - MRI - therapy.
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