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World J Clin Cases. Dec 16, 2014; 2(12): 883-887
Published online Dec 16, 2014. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v2.i12.883
Spectrum of magnetic resonance imaging findings in congenital lumbar spinal stenosis
Theodoros Soldatos, Majid Chalian, Shrey Thawait, Alan J Belzberg, John Eng, John A Carrino, Avneesh Chhabra
Theodoros Soldatos, Majid Chalian, Shrey Thawait, John Eng, John A Carrino, Avneesh Chhabra, Russell H Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287, United States
Alan J Belzberg, Department of Neurosurgery, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287, United States
Avneesh Chhabra, Department of Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390-9178, United States
Author contributions: All the authors solely contributed to this paper.
Correspondence to: Avneesh Chhabra, MD, Associate Professor, Section Chief, Department of Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390-9178, United States. avneesh.chhabra@utsouthwestern.edu
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Received: May 15, 2014
Revised: October 30, 2014
Accepted: November 17, 2014
Published online: December 16, 2014
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Core Tip

Core tip: Congenital lumbar spinal stenosis is associated with increased incidence of degenerative changes in specific osseous and soft-tissue elements of the lumbar spine. Describing the spectrum of the respective imaging findings, this article can assist radiologists in providing more detailed magnetic resonance imaging reports.

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