Osteophyte incidence on vertebral column
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v87i2p148-153Keywords:
Osteophyte/epidemiology, Spine/physiopathology, Spinal curvatures/pathology.Abstract
With the evolution of mankind appeared the erect posture. Due to gravity action complications appeared because of this posture, like the osteophytes. The aim of this study was to investigate osteophyte incidence on vertebral column and the most affected column region. For this were used 1089 reports of 636 patients: 55.5% women and 44.5% men, attended between January and June of 2006 in a privet Clinic on Alto do Tietê, region of São Paulo. Results revealed that 26.9% of reports had alterations. Region’s analysis revealed osteophytes in men and women, respectively: 15.4% and 5.7% on cervical region; 13.6% and 12.4% on thoracic region and 17.9% and 13.7% on lumbar region. The most common kind of osteophyte was marginal osteophyte on cervical and lumbar regions and marginal labium was predominant on thoracic region. The incidence of osteophytes on vertebral column was 26.9% and lumbar region was the most affected. Besides, women have more osteophytes cases than men.Downloads
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2008-06-19
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Zavanela, P. M., Riente, R., Moreira, V., Fernandes, M. R., & Oliveira, F. de. (2008). Osteophyte incidence on vertebral column. Revista De Medicina, 87(2), 148-153. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v87i2p148-153