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Radiology | 1988

Progressive and regressive changes in the nucleus pulposus. Part II. The adult.

Shiwei Yu; Victor M. Haughton; P. S. P. Ho; L A Sether; Marvin Wagner; Khang-Cheng Ho

The spines of 28 cadavers were studied with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, correlated with anatomic sections, to characterize the progressive and regressive changes in the nucleus pulposus. Four additional types of nucleus pulposus were identified in this study. The transitional type (type II) of childhood had fibrous tissue that developed near the anulus fibrosus anteriorly or posteriorly. MR images showed a notch of reduced signal intensity in the nucleus pulposus where the fiber was developing. The adult type (type III), which is predominant after age 30 years, had an indistinct boundary between the nucleus pulposus and anulus fibrosus. MR images showed the fibrocartilage in the nucleus pulposus and inner anulus fibrosus as areas of high signal intensity. Adult disks with a tear of the anulus fibrosus (type IIIB) had a lower signal intensity on MR images and slightly reduced disk heights. This type may represent an early stage of degeneration. Degenerated intervertebral disks (type IV) had either dense disorganized fibrous tissue or fluid replacing the normal fibrocartilaginous structure of the nucleus pulposus. MR images showed narrow intervertebral disk spaces with either reduced signal intensity if collagen was present or increased signal intensity if fluid was present. This study suggests that the nucleus pulposus may progress normally through types I, II, and III.


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 1988

Tears of the anulus fibrosus: correlation between MR and pathologic findings in cadavers.

Shiwei Yu; L. A. Sether; P. S. P. Ho; Marvin Wagner; Victor M. Haughton


Radiology | 1989

Criteria for classifying normal and degenerated lumbar intervertebral disks.

Shiwei Yu; Victor M. Haughton; L A Sether; Khang-Cheng Ho; Marvin Wagner


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 1989

Comparison of MR and diskography in detecting radial tears of the anulus: a postmortem study.

Shiwei Yu; Victor M. Haughton; L. A. Sether; Marvin Wagner


Radiology | 1988

Anulus fibrosus in bulging intervertebral disks.

Shiwei Yu; Victor M. Haughton; L A Sether; Marvin Wagner


Radiology | 1988

Ligamentum flavum: appearance on sagittal and coronal MR images.

P. S. P. Ho; Shiwei Yu; L A Sether; Marvin Wagner; Khang-Cheng Ho; Victor M. Haughton


Wisconsin medical journal | 1994

Incarcerated hernia with intestinal obstruction after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Marvin Wagner; Farley Ge


Clinical Anatomy | 1988

Age changes in the lumbar intervertebral disc studied with magnetic resonance and cryomicrotomy

Marvin Wagner; L A Sether; Shiwei Yu; Peter S. P. Ho; Victor M. Haughton


Clinical Anatomy | 1995

Presacral tumors: Case, report, review of the literature

Marvin Wagner; Raymond Zastrow; Douglas A. Reasa


Archive | 1982

Segmental anatomy : applications to clinical medicine

Marvin Wagner; Thomas L. Lawson

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Shiwei Yu

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Victor M. Haughton

Medical College of Wisconsin

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L A Sether

Medical College of Wisconsin

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P. S. P. Ho

Medical College of Wisconsin

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L. A. Sether

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Khang-Cheng Ho

Medical College of Wisconsin

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L F Czervionke

Medical College of Wisconsin

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P Pech

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Peter S. P. Ho

Medical College of Wisconsin

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