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Lumbar foraminal stenosis was associated with back pain and leg pain: epidemiological evidence from a population-based cohort

Neuroradiology(2024)

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To determine the characteristics of lumbar foraminal stenosis (LFS) on magnetic resonance (MR) images and their association with back pain and radiating leg pain in a population-based sample of Chinese subjects. This study was an extension of the Hangzhou Lumbar Spine Study, a cross-sectional study focusing on back pain and lumbar spine MR imaging findings. Questionnaire data, including demographics, lifestyle, occupational exposures, back pain and radiating leg pain were included. On lumbar spine MR images, disc degeneration was assessed using Pfirrmann grade and Modic changes were evaluated. Using Lee’s scale, the L3-S1 intervertebral foramina were evaluated, with grade 2–3 representing substantial LFS and grade 0–1 no LFS. Characteristics of LFS were noted, and associations of LFS with back pain and radiating leg pain were examined. Among the 644 study subjects, 141 (21.9
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Lumbar spine,Lumbar foraminal stenosis,Magnetic resonance imaging,Back pain,Radiculopathy
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