Prevalence of cervical spine degenerative changes in elderly population and its weak association with aging, neck pain, and osteoporosis
Abstract
To investigate the prevalence of MRI degenerative findings of cervical spine in elderly Chinese males and females.From a general population sample, cervical spine T2 weighted sagittal MR images were acquired in 272 males (mean age: 82.9±3.83) and 150 females (mean age: 81.5±4.27). Images were interpreted and degenerative changes were classified. Study subjects were divided into younger group (group A, ≤81 years) and older group (group B, >81...
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Title
Prevalence of cervical spine degenerative changes in elderly population and its weak association with aging, neck pain, and osteoporosis
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
7
Issue
18
Pages
486 - 486
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