Lumbosacral and Spinopelvic Anatomy and Pathology - Upper Sacrum
Axial Section Upper Sacrum l cm Cauda
Color figures 3–9A, 3–9B and 3–10 depict a severe degenerative spinal stenosis at L4–L5 in a 70 year–old man with intermittent claudication and an isthmic spondylolisthesis at L4–L5 in a 44 year–old man with a history of recurrent radicular pain. These three illustrations are identical with Slides #7, #8 and #10 in the Slide Set "Thoracolumbar Spine Anatomy and Pathology". | ||
Professor of Clinical Anatomy
Academic University Hospital
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Uppsala, Sweden
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Last Updated: 07/29/2004
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