Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2053722168> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W2053722168 endingPage "666" @default.
- W2053722168 startingPage "662" @default.
- W2053722168 abstract "Study Design. The relations between the location of the dorsal root ganglion and pre- and postoperative symptoms were reviewed retrospectively in 27 patients who underwent radiculography and posterior discectomy. Objectives. To evaluate the clinical features and surgical outcome of extraforaminal lumbar disc herniation based on the location of dorsal root ganglion. Summary of Background Data. The location of dorsal root ganglia has been reported to be correlated with a variety of radicular symptoms. Extraforaminal lumbar disc herniation has several specific clinical features, one of which is severe radicular pain. However, there is no report in the literature on the association between the location of the dorsal root ganglia and the severity of the symptoms of extraforaminal lumbar disc herniation. Methods. The radiographic location of the dorsal root ganglion of each compressed nerve root was determined by preoperative direct radiculograms. All patients were classified into the following three groups according to the location of dorsal root ganglion: intraspinal, intraforaminal, and extraforaminal. The incidences of these locations were 5 of 27 (18.5%), 15 of 27 (55.5%), and 7 of 27 (25.9%), respectively. The relation between the location of the dorsal root ganglion and clinical parameters such as the level of the compressed nerve root, the degree of limitation on straight leg raising test, the severity of the pre- and postoperative subjective symptoms (leg pain, low back pain, and walking capacity), clinical signs (sensory and motor disturbance), and the recovery rate were investigated. Results. The degree of limitation on the straight leg raising test in the extraforaminal group tended to be low, compared with that in the intraspinal and intraforaminal groups. Low back pain in the extraforaminal group was more severe than that in the intraspinal and intraforaminal groups. Preoperative leg pain in the extraforaminal group was significantly more severe that that in the intraspinal group, and the walking capacity in the extraforaminal group tended to be lower than that in the intraspinal and intraforaminal groups. No significant differences were found between the location of dorsal root ganglion and the preoperative sensory or motor disturbance and surgical outcomes. Conclusion. The location of the dorsal root ganglion might influence the severity of radicular symptoms (painand walking distance tolerance) in patients with extraforaminal lumbar disc herniation." @default.
- W2053722168 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2053722168 creator A5022036602 @default.
- W2053722168 creator A5031491363 @default.
- W2053722168 creator A5033861263 @default.
- W2053722168 creator A5048476415 @default.
- W2053722168 creator A5065475613 @default.
- W2053722168 date "2001-03-01" @default.
- W2053722168 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2053722168 title "Clinical Features of Extraforaminal Lumbar Disc Herniation Based on the Radiographic Location of the Dorsal Root Ganglion" @default.
- W2053722168 cites W1967900050 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W1975489445 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W1991415719 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W1994233277 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W1999255223 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2003588709 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2023696128 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2036643050 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2040087206 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2063701251 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2068899026 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2074336109 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2165593578 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W2901404570 @default.
- W2053722168 cites W49726960 @default.
- W2053722168 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-200103150-00022" @default.
- W2053722168 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11246382" @default.
- W2053722168 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W2053722168 type Work @default.
- W2053722168 sameAs 2053722168 @default.
- W2053722168 citedByCount "30" @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682012 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682013 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682014 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682015 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682016 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682017 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682018 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682019 @default.
- W2053722168 countsByYear W20537221682022 @default.
- W2053722168 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2053722168 hasAuthorship W2053722168A5022036602 @default.
- W2053722168 hasAuthorship W2053722168A5031491363 @default.
- W2053722168 hasAuthorship W2053722168A5033861263 @default.
- W2053722168 hasAuthorship W2053722168A5048476415 @default.
- W2053722168 hasAuthorship W2053722168A5065475613 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C140530291 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C178409289 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C2776281502 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C2776698514 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C2779978343 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C2780907711 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C2781334511 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C44575665 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C105702510 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C140530291 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C141071460 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C142724271 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C178409289 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C204787440 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C2776281502 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C2776698514 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C2779978343 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C2780907711 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C2781334511 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C44575665 @default.
- W2053722168 hasConceptScore W2053722168C71924100 @default.
- W2053722168 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2053722168 hasLocation W20537221681 @default.
- W2053722168 hasLocation W20537221682 @default.
- W2053722168 hasOpenAccess W2053722168 @default.
- W2053722168 hasPrimaryLocation W20537221681 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2012385445 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2070650514 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2071316433 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2142584553 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2216986982 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2406425828 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2468414761 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W2577819886 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W3174882763 @default.
- W2053722168 hasRelatedWork W4251850155 @default.
- W2053722168 hasVolume "26" @default.
- W2053722168 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2053722168 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2053722168 magId "2053722168" @default.
- W2053722168 workType "article" @default.