Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, Table of Contents Semin Musculoskelet Radiol 2001; 05(2): 129-132DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-15666 Low Back Pain Copyright © 2001 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA. Tel.: +1(212) 584-4662 Role of MR Imaging in the Evaluation of Low Back Pain (Orthopedic Surgeon's View) Hiroshi Taneichi Center for Occupational Spine Disorders and Injuries, Bibai Rosai Hospital, Bibai, Japan Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article ABSTRACT In this article, the role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of degenerative lumbar disorders causing low back pain and radicular symptoms is discussed from an orthopedic surgeon's point of view. Magnetic resonance imaging can represent not only morphological, but pathological changes of osteoligamentous and neural components of the lumbar spine. KEYWORD Magnetic resonance imaging - low back pain Full Text References REFERENCES 1 Boden S D, Davis D O, Dina T S, Patronas N J, Wiesel S W. Abnormal magnetic-resonance scans of the lumbar spine in asymptomatic subjects. A prospective inestigation. J Bone Joint Surg . 1990; 72-A 403-408 2 Pevsner P H, Ondra S, Radcliff W. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine. A comparison with computed tomography and mylography. Acta Radiol . 1986 (suppl); 369 (706-707) 3 Yu S W, Haughton V M, Ho P S. Progressive and regressive changes in the nucleus pulposus. Part II. The adult. Radiology . 1988; 169 93-97 4 Jensen M C, Brant-Zawadzki M N, Obuchowski N. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine in people without back pain. N Engl J Med . 1994; 331 69-73 5 Modic M T, Masaryk T J, Ross J S, Carter J R. Imaging of degenerative disk diseases. Radiology . 1988; 168 177-186 6 Toyone T, Takahashi K, Kitahara H. Vertebral bone-marrow changes in degenerative lumbar disc disease. An MRI study of 74 patients with low back pain. J Bone Joint Surg . 1994; 76-B 757-764 7 Boden S D. The use of radiographic imaging studies in the evaluation of patients who have degenerative disorders of the lumbar spine. J Bone Joint Surg . 1996; 78-A 114-124 8 Weisz G M, Lamond T S, Kitchener P N. Spinal imaging: will MRI replace myelography?. Spine . 1988; 13 65-68 9 Dullerud R, Nakstad P H. CT changes after conservative treatment for lumbar disk herniation. Acta Radiol . 1994; 35 415-419 10 Yamashita K, Hiroshima K, Kurata A. Gadolinium-DTPA-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of a sequestered lumbar intervertebral disc and its correlation with pathologic findings. Spine . 1994; 19 479-482 11 Jinkins J R. MR of enhancing nerve roots in the unoperated lumbosacral spine. AJNR . 1993; 14 193-202 12 Taneichi H, Abumi K, Kaneda K, Terae S. Significance of Gd-DTPA-magnetic resonance imaging for lumbar disc herniation: the relationship between nerve root enhancement and clinical manifestations. J Spin Disord . 1994; 7 153-160 13 Hueftle M G, Modic M T, Ross J S. Lumbar spine: postoperative MR imaging with Gd-DTPA. Radiology . 1988; 167 817-824 14 Delamarter R B, Ross J S, Masaryk T J, Modic M T, Bohlman H H. Diagnosis of lumbar arachnoiditis by magnetic resonance imaging. Spine . 1990; 15 304-310