Paravertebral ligamentous ossification: DISH, OPLL and OLF
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Paravertebral ligamentous ossification: DISH, OPLL and OLF
Abstract
This is an overview of paravertebral ligamentous ossification based on our 5-year experience in ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (109 cases) and ossification of ligamentum flavum (18 cases). Paravertebral ligamentous ossification is designated as the disorder caused by frequently coexisting ossification of paravertebral ligaments, DISH, OPLL, and OLF. The frequency of the occurrence of isolated ossification of PLL and OLF in Japan is still uncertain. DISH, which is not rare in Europe or North America, is frequently associated with ossification of the posterior aspect of the vertebral bodies, but it may be less symptomatic. The major cause of the probably higher incidence of symptomatic patients in Japan may be due to associated narrowing of the spinal canal.
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