Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria

Background: Low back pain is one of the commonest indices for referral to radiological evaluation of lumbo-sacral spine. The underlying pathology may be divulged by the exploit of conventional lumbo-sacral radiography. Purpose: By collating and analysing the lumbo-sacral radiographs of patients w...

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Main Author: Felix Uduma
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Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2013-05-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/6470
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description Background: Low back pain is one of the commonest indices for referral to radiological evaluation of lumbo-sacral spine. The underlying pathology may be divulged by the exploit of conventional lumbo-sacral radiography. Purpose: By collating and analysing the lumbo-sacral radiographs of patients with low back pain, we hope to give an account of the accompaniments of low back pain and where possible, to deduce its causes in our local environ. Study design/Setting: A cross-sectional prospective study. Patient Sample: Two hundred and forty patients were enrolled in the study Outcome Measures: Pathologies were evaluated based on features seen on the paired lumbo-sacral radiographs of anterior-posterior and lateral. Methods: Anterior-posterior and lateral plain radiographs were done under standardized conditions after recording of patient’s biodata. Radiographs were analysed using SSPS 13 statistical computer package. Results: A total of 240 patients aged 10-89years with mean age of 48.9 and standard deviations of 25.4 were studied. Males were 130 while females were 110. The number of identifiable pathologies (n= 257) outweighed the number of patients (n=240). The commonest pathology was degenerative disc disease. This was seen in 67.5% of studied population. 15.83% had either normal radiographs, loss of lumbar lordosis or scoliosis. Conclusions: Degenerative disc disease is the commonest pathology seen in patients with low back pain in Uyo, Nigeria.
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spelling doaj.art-8e4ee4685d874512b750870a7c9dd85b2022-12-21T19:02:54ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762013-05-01421522https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v4i2.6470Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, NigeriaFelix Uduma 0Department of Radiology, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of UyoBackground: Low back pain is one of the commonest indices for referral to radiological evaluation of lumbo-sacral spine. The underlying pathology may be divulged by the exploit of conventional lumbo-sacral radiography. Purpose: By collating and analysing the lumbo-sacral radiographs of patients with low back pain, we hope to give an account of the accompaniments of low back pain and where possible, to deduce its causes in our local environ. Study design/Setting: A cross-sectional prospective study. Patient Sample: Two hundred and forty patients were enrolled in the study Outcome Measures: Pathologies were evaluated based on features seen on the paired lumbo-sacral radiographs of anterior-posterior and lateral. Methods: Anterior-posterior and lateral plain radiographs were done under standardized conditions after recording of patient’s biodata. Radiographs were analysed using SSPS 13 statistical computer package. Results: A total of 240 patients aged 10-89years with mean age of 48.9 and standard deviations of 25.4 were studied. Males were 130 while females were 110. The number of identifiable pathologies (n= 257) outweighed the number of patients (n=240). The commonest pathology was degenerative disc disease. This was seen in 67.5% of studied population. 15.83% had either normal radiographs, loss of lumbar lordosis or scoliosis. Conclusions: Degenerative disc disease is the commonest pathology seen in patients with low back pain in Uyo, Nigeria.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/6470low back painlumbo-sacral radiographsdegenerative
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Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
low back pain
lumbo-sacral radiographs
degenerative
title Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria
title_full Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria
title_fullStr Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria
title_short Roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in Uyo, Nigeria
title_sort roentgenologic appraisal of low back pains in uyo nigeria
topic low back pain
lumbo-sacral radiographs
degenerative
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