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    Is the sedimentation sign associated with spinal stenosis surgical treatment effect in SPORT? by Moses, R., Zhao, W., Staub, L., Melloh, Markus, Barz, T., Lurie, J.

    Published 2015
    “…STUDY DESIGN: Subgroup analysis of the lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) without degenerative spondylolisthesis diagnostic cohort of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial multicenter randomized clinical trial with a concurrent observational cohort. …”
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    Lumbar spinal stenosis: the reliability, sensitivity and specificity of the nerve root sedimentation sign by Azizan, Asrul Fahmi

    Published 2015
    “…Introduction: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a medical condition in which the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves at the level of the lumbar vertebra. …”
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    Clinical validity of the nerve root sedimentation sign in patients with suspected lumbar spinal stenosis by Barz, T., Staub, L., Melloh, Markus, Hamann, G., Lord, S., Chatfield, M., Bossuyt, P., Lange, J., Merk, H.

    Published 2014
    “…Background context: The nerve root sedimentation sign in transverse magnetic resonance imaging has been shown to discriminate well between selected patients with and without lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), but the performance of this new test, when used in a broader patient population, is not yet known. …”
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    Nerve root sedimentation sign for the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis: Reliability, sensitivity, and specificity by Tomkins-Lane, C., Quint, D., Gabriel, S., Melloh, Markus, Haig, A.

    Published 2013
    “….: Examine the diagnostic accuracy, discriminative ability, and reliability of the sedimentation sign in a sample of patients with clinically diagnosed lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), low back pain (LBP), and vascular claudication, and in asymptomatic controls. …”
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    Endoscopic decompressive surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis : analysis of clinical outcome and predictive factors by Salim, Azizul Akram

    Published 2016
    “…PATIENT SAMPLE : Sixty patients with lumbar spinal stenosis underwent endoscopic decompressive surgery between 2009 and 2013. …”
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    MRI evaluation of the lumbar spine ligamentum flavum & its contribution to degenerative spinal stenosis by Lian, Teh Hak

    Published 2018
    “…Introduction: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a medical condition in which the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves at the level of the lumbar vertebra. …”
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    Reversibility of nerve root sedimentation sign in lumbar spinal stenosis patients after decompression surgery by Barz, C., Melloh, Markus, Staub, L., Lord, S., Merk, H., Barz, T.

    Published 2017
    “…© 2017 Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergPurpose: The nerve root sedimentation sign (SedSign) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sign for the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). It is included in the assessment of LSS to help determine whether decompression surgery is indicated. …”
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    Nerve root sedimentation sign: Evaluation of a new radiological sign in lumbar spinal stenosis by Barz, T., Melloh, Markus, Staub, L., Lord, S., Lange, J., Röder, C., Theis, J., Merk, H.

    Published 2010
    “….: To assess whether the new sedimentation sign discriminates between nonspecific low back pain (LBP) and symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA.: In the diagnosis of LSS, radiologic findings do not always correlate with clinical symptoms, and additional diagnostic signs are needed. …”
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    Clinical validation study to measure the performance of the Nerve Root Sedimentation Sign for the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis by Staub, L., Barz, T., Melloh, Markus, Lord, S., Chatfield, M., Bossuyt, P.

    Published 2011
    “…Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common degenerative disorder of the spine in elderly patients that can be effectively treated with decompression surgery in some patients. …”
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    Increased intraoperative epidural pressure in lumbar spinal stenosis patients with a positive nerve root sedimentation sign by Barz, T., Melloh, Markus, Staub, L., Lord, S., Lange, J., Merk, H.

    Published 2014
    “…Purpose: The sedimentation sign (SedSign) has been shown to discriminate well between selected patients with and without lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). The purpose of this study was to compare the pressure values associated with LSS versus non-LSS and discuss whether a positive SedSign may be related to increased epidural pressure at the level of the stenosis. …”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid flow behaviour in lumbar spinal stenosis - a computational fluid dynamic study based on magnetic resonance imaging by Liang, Tie Teck

    Published 2018
    “…Introduction Degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a pathology characterized by compression of neural elements and vascular structures due to a narrowed lumbar spinal canal. …”
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    Is the duration of pre-operative conservative treatment associated with the clinical outcome following surgical decompression for lumbar spinal stenosis? A study based on the Spine Tango Registry by Zweig, T., Enke, J., Mannion, A., Sobottke, R., Melloh, Markus, Freeman, B., Aghayev, E.

    Published 2016
    “…Background: The incidence of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) continues to rise, with both conservative and surgical management representing options for its treatment. …”
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