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discopathy

dis·cop·a·thy

(dis-kop'ă-thē),
Disease of a disk, particularly of an invertebral disc.
[disco- + G. pathos, disease]
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dis·cop·a·thy

(dis-kop'ă-thē)
Disease of a disc, particularly of an invertebral disc.
[disco- + G. pathos, disease]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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In the interview, the patient reported a degenerative disease of the lumbar spine (L5-S1 discopathy confirmed by the outpatient MRI), nicotinism and acute pancreatitis on the toxic background 7 years ago.
The patients were hospitalized at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology of the Swictokrzyskie Center for Pediatrics in Kielce with a diagnosis of back pain associated with a discopathy confirmed by CT assessment.
32 M Lumbar discopathy, Economist lumbar rectitude dorsal S-curve scoliosis 2.
There were spondylodiscitis in two patients (6.2%), compression fractures in two patients (6.2%), spinal stenosis in one patient (3.1%), and discopathy in four patients (12.5%).
[1] The pathological angle values play a role in the induction of discopathy as well.
not at work at time of treatment Location & Type Modic 1 changes Disc L5-S1 discopathy. of Modic Changes herniation level of Moderate Modic 1 L4-L5 changes mostly in inferior endplate of L5 Pain and Function NRS 9/10 ODI 38% NRS 6-7/10 ODI 48 Score at Treatment Day 0 Pain and Function NRS 9/10 ODI 48% NRS 6-7/10 ODI 48 Score after Treatment Pain Function 1 NRS 0/10 ODI not 15 months post abx; year After available One year NRS 6-7/10, ODI 48%.
The back pain was very likely due to concomitant discopathy. Then we restarted ibrutinib administration.
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