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    MRI lumbale wervelkolom

    De basis principes over het MRI LWK onderzoek.

    MRI lumbale wervelkolom
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    Pathologie - Degeneratieve afwijkingen

    Degeneratieve veranderingen worden gezien als reactie op letsel van mechanische of metabole aard. Alle elementen van de wervelkolom kunnen hierbij betrokken zijn: botstructuren/gewrichten, tussenwervelschijven en ligamenten. Hieronder worden de meest voorkomende elementen en hun radiologische kenmerken besproken.

    • Discopathie
    • Spondylofyten
    • Modic veranderingen
    • Schmörlse noduli
    • Facetartrose
    • Ligamentum flavum hypertrofie

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    Literatuur: bronnen en auteur

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    drs. A. van der Plas (MSK radiologist Maastricht UMC+)

    With special thanks to:
    dr. W. Henneman (neuroradiologist Maastricht UMC+)

    Illustrations

    drs. A. van der Plas (MSK radiologist Maastricht UMC+)


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    08/10/2023

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