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Lumbar spine listhesis in older African American women
Molly T. Vogt
, David A. Rubin
, Lisa Palermo
, Lisa Christianson
, James D. Kang
, Michael C. Nevitt
, Jane A. Cauley
Department of Radiology
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Lumbar Spine
100%
Older African American Women
100%
Listhesis
100%
Anterolisthesis
83%
Retrolisthesis
66%
L4-L5
33%
Physical Function
33%
African American Women
33%
L5-S1
33%
Subluxation
33%
Spinal Level
33%
Disc Height
33%
Back Function
33%
Non-associated
16%
Vertebrae
16%
African American
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Low Back Pain
16%
Estrogen Replacement Therapy
16%
Degenerative Changes
16%
Am(III)
16%
Population-based
16%
Cadaveric Study
16%
White People
16%
White Women
16%
Baltimore
16%
Patient Samples
16%
Living in the Community
16%
Lateral Radiograph
16%
Clinical Time Series
16%
Physical Quality
16%
Minneapolis
16%
Pittsburgh
16%
Study of Osteoporotic Fracture
16%
Retro
16%
Portland
16%
Spinal Stability
16%
Walking Problems
16%
Back Problems
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prevalence
100%
Lumbar Spine
100%
Anterolisthesis
100%
Retrolisthesis
80%
Subluxation
40%
Cross Sectional Study
20%
Estrogen Therapy
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Vertebra
20%
Fragility Fracture
20%
Low Back Pain
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Prevalence
100%
Anterolisthesis
100%
Retrolisthesis
80%
Subluxation
40%
Replacement Therapy
20%
Low Back Pain
20%
Fragility Fracture
20%
Cross-Sectional Study
20%