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Vertebrogenous syndrome, lumbosacral spine against the backdrop of connective tissue dysplasia in athletes
Author(s) -
A. Pyantkovsky
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
shìdno-êvropejsʹkij nevrologìčnij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-8444
pISSN - 2411-5797
DOI - 10.33444/2411-5797.2017.3(15).27-31
Subject(s) - medicine , lumbosacral joint , scoliosis , anatomy , connective tissue , spondylolisthesis , vertebral column , pathology , surgery , lumbar
In Ukraine, according to WHO, the disease of the spine is the fourth after cardiovascular system, oncology and pathology of diabetes. Dysplasia of connective tissue (DST) - a violation of the structure of the connective tissue in the embryonic and postnatal period as a result of genetically modified fibrylohenez extracellular matrix, leading to frustration on tissue homeostasis levels prohradiyentnym course. A clinical and neurological examination of 90 patients with an average age of 31,5 ± 13,5 g. оf vertebral syndrome, lumbosacral spine. The results of the clinical study demonstrated that patients with vertebral syndrome, lumbosacral spine against the background displays GOST significantly (p <0,05) more common intervertebral disc protrusion, more pronounced changes in yellow ties, in the form of thickening. Concomitant diseases (manifestations DST) scoliosis, kyphosis, kyphoscoliosis, hiperruhlyvist joints, tendency to dislocation, stretching ligaments joints - significantly (p <0,05) increase the duration of treatment and the severity of pain. Analysis of the survey data and monitoring of patients in the dynamics of the treatment showed that patients with vertebral syndrome, lumbosacral spine against the background displays GOST significantly (p <0,05) more likely to have anatomical changes in the lumbosacral spine, than in patients without evidence of DST.

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