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Published in: European Spine Journal 8/2014

01-08-2014 | Original Article

Missed cervical disc bulges diagnosed with kinematic magnetic resonance imaging

Authors: Lifeng Lao, Michael D. Daubs, Trevor P. Scott, Kevin H. Phan, Jeffrey C. Wang

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 8/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

To determine if adding flexion and extension MRI studies to the traditional neutral views would be beneficial in the diagnosis of cervical disc bulges.

Methods

Five hundred patients underwent MRI in neutral, flexion and extension positions. The images were analyzed using computer software to objectively quantify the amount of disc bulge.

Results

Compared to the neutral position, cervical disc bulges were significantly increased in the extension position (P < 0.05), but on flexion position, there was no significant difference (P > 0.05). For patients without or <3 mm of disc bulge in neutral, 2.97 % demonstrated an increase in bulge to ≥3 mm bulge in flexion, and 16.41 % demonstrated an increase to ≥3 mm bulge in extension. For patients in the neutral view that had a baseline disc bulge of 3−5 mm, 3.73 % had increased bulges to ≥5 mm in flexion and 11.57 % had increased bulges to ≥5 mm in extension.

Conclusion

A significant increase in the degree of cervical disc bulge was found by examining extension views when compared with neutral views alone. Kinematic MRI views provide valuable added information, especially in situations where symptomatic radiculopathy is present without any abnormalities demonstrated on traditional neutral MRI.
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Metadata
Title
Missed cervical disc bulges diagnosed with kinematic magnetic resonance imaging
Authors
Lifeng Lao
Michael D. Daubs
Trevor P. Scott
Kevin H. Phan
Jeffrey C. Wang
Publication date
01-08-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 8/2014
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-014-3385-9

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