The Relationship Between Dorsal Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Thickness and Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Study
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Original Article
VOLUME: 1 ISSUE: 2
P: 38 - 41
August 2022

The Relationship Between Dorsal Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Thickness and Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Study

Curr Res MRI 2022;1(2):38-41
1. Department of Radiology, Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, Erzincan, Turkey
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Accepted Date: 15.11.2022
Online Date: 15.11.2022
Publish Date: 15.11.2022
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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to find out the relationship between dorsal subcutaneous fat tissue thickness and lumbar disc herniation.

Methods

The lumbar magnetic resonance images of 209 were re-interpreted. Of these patients, 107 had disc herniation (herniated group), while 102 of them had no disc herniation (non-herniated group) in lumbar magnetic resonance images. The dorsal subcutaneous fat tissue thickness was measured for each patient on lumbar magnetic resonance imaging and the results were compared between these groups. The dorsal subcutaneous fat tissue thickness was measured on magnetic resonance images at the L4-5 and L5-S1 levels for all the patients included in the study and the measurement results were compared with an independent t-test for all groups.

Results

There was no statistically significant difference between herniated and non-herniated groups according to the measurement results of the dorsal subcutaneous fat tissue thickness (P = .446). No significant differences were observed within different age groups or within females and males either.

Conclusion

No relationship was found between dorsal subcutaneous fat tissue thickness and lumbar disc herniations according to the results of this study.

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Kızılgöz V. The relationship between dorsal subcutaneous fat tissue thickness and lumbar disc herniation: A magnetic resonance imaging-based study. Current Research in MRI. 2022; 1(2): 38-41

Keywords:
Disc herniation, adipose tissue, magnetic resonance imaging, lumbosacral region