Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3385342 | Revista Colombiana de Reumatología | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Bertolotti's syndrome was first described in 1917. It is due to a congenital anatomical abnormality, and is defined by the presence of a transverse mega-apophysis, which entails an alteration in the lumbosacral transition. It can cause pain due to involvement of various structures: lumbosacral neo-articulation, contralateral facet arthrosis, sciatica, discogenic, or sacroiliac pain. It is characterised by low back pain, with a normal physical examination. According to some studies, the incidence is high (between 7% and 20%). Initial treatment should be conservative, while there are interventionist alternatives.
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Authors
Marina Soledad Moreno GarcÃa, Pilar S. del RÃo-MartÃnez, Pablo Baltanás Rubio, Pedro CÃa Blasco,