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. 1989;18(7):527-30.
doi: 10.1007/BF00351754.

Magnetic resonance demonstration of hyperintense herniated discs and extruded disc fragments

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Magnetic resonance demonstration of hyperintense herniated discs and extruded disc fragments

M F Glickstein et al. Skeletal Radiol. 1989.

Abstract

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is useful in evaluating a variety of spinal pathologies including intervertebral disc disease. Herniated discs are commonly believed to undergo premature degeneration and produce low intensity signal on T2-weighted images. We reviewed 154 patients who were studied for disc herniations or other pathology. Fifty-nine (38%) had disc herniations and 7 of these (5%) had a fragment that was hyperintense with respect to the adjacent intervertebral disc on T2-weighted images. It is hypothesized that some disc fragments may contain a higher water content that causes prolongation of the T2 signal. The bright signal which is therefore seen on long TR long TE (T2-weighted) images may be a useful sign suggesting herniation or extrusion.

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