ID | 111084 |
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Nagamachi, Akihiro
Tokushima University
Mima, Noriaki
Mitoyo General Hospital
Adachi, Keisuke
Mitoyo General Hospital
Inoue, Kazumasa
Mitoyo General Hospital
Jha, Subash C.
Tokushima University
Nitta, Akihiro
Tokushima University
Morimoto, Masatoshi
Tokushima University
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Takasago, Tomoya
Tokushima University
Iwame, Toshiyuki
Tokushima University
Hayashi, Fumio
Tokushima University
Nishisyo, Toshihiko
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Sakai, Toshinori
Tokushima University
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Chikawa, Takashi
Tokushima Municipal Hospital
Sairyo, Koichi
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Keywords | destructive spondyloarthropathy
hemodialysis
radiological analysis
clinical symptom
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Journal Article
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Description | Analyses of radiographic changes and clinical symptom of destructive spondyloarthropathy (DSA) on consecutive 42 patients managed with long-term hemodialysis were performed to elucidate radiographic changes of DSA and the factors that influence to the destructive changes. Patients underwent plain radiographs of the cervical spine with 9 years interval. Grading of radiological feature from lateral view was classified into grade 0 to grade 3. Clinical symptom was evaluated using modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association scoring system for cervical myelopathy (mJOA score). Destructive changes were observed in 3 patients at the first examination, and those were observed in 15 patients 9 years after the first examination. There is no statistically significant difference between the duration of hemodialysis and the grade. The mean age at the onset of hemodialysis, however, was significantly higher in patients of grade 2 and 3 than those of grade 1. Older patients with long-term hemodialysis had destructive changes. Destructive changes commonly observed in lower cervical spine. The average numbers of the involved disc level were 1.6 in grade 2 and 1.0 in grade 3. Clinical symptoms were varied in each grade and there was no statistically significant difference in total mJOA score among these grades.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
AA12022913
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Publisher | Faculty of Medicine Tokushima University
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Volume | 64
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 68
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End Page | 73
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Sort Key | 68
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Published Date | 2017-02
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eng
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Medical Sciences
University Hospital
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