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Radiology, Vol 119, 149-152, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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Lumbar thermography in discogenic disease

MM Raskin, M Martinez-Lopez and JJ Sheldon

Thermography is a simple, noninvasive outpatient procedure which can be performed on patients with clinical symptoms of a herniated disk. A positive thermogram usually indicates that an abnormality will be found by myelography. However, the myelographic findings cannot be predicted by a negative lumbar thermogram.


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