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[Pathogenesis of osteochondrosis]

N A Vasil'ev

    Vestnik Rentgenologii I Radiologii
    |November 1, 1993
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Osteochondrosis can be a distinct condition or part of spondylosis, affecting spinal cartilage. This process can lead to nucleus pulposus degeneration and eventual disc fibrosis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Spinal pathology
    • Degenerative disc disease

    Context:

    • Osteochondrosis can manifest independently or as a phase within a broader dystrophic process.
    • Deforming spondylosis is characterized by the presence of cartilaginous nodes.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the relationship between osteochondrosis and deforming spondylosis.
    • To describe the potential progression of dystrophic changes in the spine.

    Summary:

    • Osteochondrosis may present as an isolated disease entity.
    • Alternatively, it can represent a stage in the dystrophic progression associated with deforming spondylosis.
    • Dystrophic involvement of the nucleus pulposus, whether primary or secondary, can result in disc fibrosis.

    Impact:

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  • Provides insight into the multifaceted nature of spinal degenerative conditions.
  • Highlights the potential pathway from osteochondrosis and spondylosis to disc fibrosis.
  • Contributes to understanding the etiology of disc degeneration.