Conjoined lumbosacral nerve roots: observations on three cases and review of the literature

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Artico, M
Carloia, S
Piacentini, M
Ferretti, G
Dazzi, M
Franchitto, S
Bronzetti, E
机构
[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Human Physiol & Pharmacol V Erspamer, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Addolorata Hosp, Div Radiol, Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Serv Neuroradiol, Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Cardiovasc Resp & Morphol Sci, Rome, Italy
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NEUROCIRUGIA | 2006年 / 17卷 / 01期
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lumbosacral nerve root anomalies; conjoined nerve roots (CNR); spine; CT; MRI;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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摘要
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are a rare group of congenital anatomical anomalies. Various types of anomalies of the lumbosacral nerve roots have been documented in the available international literature. Generally speaking, these anomalies may consist of a bifid, conjoined structure, of a transverse course or of a characteristic anastomized appearance. Firstly described as an incidental finding during autopsies or surgical procedures performed for lumbar disk herniations and often asymptomatic, lumbosacral nerve root anomalies have been more frequently described in the last years due to the advances made in radiological diagnosis (metrizamide myelography and CT, MRI). Our study comprised three patients with conjoined lumbosacral nerve roots, representing 0.25% of a total of 1200 patients who underwent lumbosacral CT/MRI procedures in the Addolorata Hospital and in the Service of Neuroradiology of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" during the last three years (March 2001-March 2004). We report our experience with three cases of conjoined lumbosacral nerve roots and analyze the most important literature on this topic. MR imaging is a better diagnostic procedure (in comparison to CT) for the differentiation of nerve root anomalies and, in particular, coronal sections furnish a precise definition of the profile of the conjoined/enlarged rootlets. In fact, the accurate information derived from MRI of multiple planes may be priceless for the preoperative and diagnostic evaluation of lumbosacral nerve root anomalies.
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