A Case of Lumbar Disk Herniation with Nerve Root Anomaly.
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We report a case of lumber disk herniaton associated with nerve root anomaly.The patient was a 26-year-old man who had low back pain and left leg pain. Lumbar X-ray films showed lumbarization. MRI showed left lateral disk herniation at L5/S1, and myelography showed an anomalous right L5 nerve root. Discography of L5/S1 and left L5 root block caused or alleviated the same pain. According to Neidre & Macnab's classification, this case was Type 2A. He underwent osteoplastic laminectomy and the operative findings were the same as those of the myelogram. His JOA score improved after surgery.In conclusion, myelography is useful for diagnosis and osteoplastic laminectomy is an effective operation.
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