1. Exploration of the correlation between facet joints cross-sectional area asymmetry and cervical disc herniation.
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Yu, Weijie, Wan, Xinyu, Zhang, Yihan, Yue, Xianlong, Jia, Mengxian, Chen, Minghang, Lai, Jiaxin, Xu, Guoting, and Teng, Honglin
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INTERVERTEBRAL disk displacement , *ZYGAPOPHYSEAL joint , *INTERVERTEBRAL disk , *CERVICAL vertebrae , *ABSOLUTE value - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the association between facet joints cross-sectional area asymmetry (FCAA) and cervical intervertebral disc herniation (CDH). Methods: Overall, we retrospectively recruited 390 consecutive patients with CDH who underwent surgical treatment at our institution and 50 normal participants. Clinical variables and radiological findings related to CDH were collected. Results: Patients with CDH were more likely to have a higher absolute value of the facet asymmetry factor (FAF) (p <.001), in which the FAF value of the left group was significantly higher than the other groups (p <.001) and the right group was lower than the central group (p <.001). 9.62% (C3/4), 12.19% (C4/5), 8.70% (C5/6), and 8.14% (C6/7) were determined as cutoff values for each variable that maximized sensitivity and specificity. Furthermore, multivariate analysis showed that cross-sectional area asymmetry of the facet joint (FCAA) was an independent risk factor for the occurrence of CDH. Also, the Chi-square test showed a significant difference in the distribution of the degeneration classification of the disc between the facet-degenerated group and the nondegenerated group at C5/6 (p = 0.026) and C6/7 (p = 0.005) in the facet asymmetry (FA) group. Conclusions: FCAA is evaluated as an independent risk factor for CDH and associated with the orientation of disc herniation. And facet joint orientation may also play a role in cervical spine degeneration rather than facet joint tropism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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