Does increased weight lead to degenerative spine disease : An evaluation with bone scintigraphy in Maadi Military Hospital / Ahmed Nasr Elsayed ; Supervised Ahmed Abdelsamee Kandeel , Medhat Abdelsamea , Rehab Ahmed Abdelmeguid
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Ahmed Nasr Elsayed , 2014Description: 89 P. : facsimiles ; 25cmOther title:- هل زيادة الوزن تؤدى إلى أمراض العمود الفقرى التنكسية : تقييم بالمسح الذرى للعظام بمستشفى المعادى العسكرى [Added title page title]
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Nuclear Medicine
This study aimed at evaluating the prevalence of degenerative spine disease (DSD) among overweight and obese patients who were referred for bone scintigraphy with or without low back pain. The study included 100 patients who were classified into two groups; group 1 (60 overweight and obese patients with BMI {u2265} 25) and group 2 (40 non-obese patients considered as control group with BMI < 25). All patients performed localized MRI on the degenerative lesions seen on bone scan as a standard procedure to confirm the bone scan results. The prevalence of degenerative changes in the current study was 100 % in group 1 compared to only 40% in nonobese patients. All lesions (mainly lumbar) were confirmed by MRI images
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