Intervertebral disc calcification
Spinal vertebral intervertebral disc calcification is not uncommon in clinical practice, and is more common in the lumbar and thoracic spine. It is relatively rare in cervical vertebrae and is more common in children. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to this disease when doing cervical X-ray examination of children. Because the disease is mostly self-healing, and the onset period is short, there are no traces left on the plain X-ray film after healing. Therefore, the actual number of patients is more than the clinical diagnosis. Case diagnosis and treatment experience.
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