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Limbus vertebra

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Alimbus vertebra is abone tubercle formed by bone trauma on avertebral body, bearing a radiographic similarity to a vertebralfracture. The anterior-superior corner of a single vertebra is the common site for this defect although it can also be seen at the inferior corner as well as the posterior or anterior margin. Anatomically, it is assumed to be an intra-vertebral body herniation of the disc material occurring during adolescent growth spurt when the ring apophysis has not yet fused. It was first described by Schmorl in 1927[1] and later in detail by Leif Sward and Adad Baranto.

Viewed in a lateralradiograph, it appears as a triangular shaped bone fragment, not unlike an anterior lip fracture, but with softer edges.

Limbus vertebra is not always symptomatic, but severe cases may lead to more serious pathological conditions and chronic pain. In rare instances, a posterior limbus vertebra has been described causingradiculopathy due to nerve root compression.[2]

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Limbus Vertebra L5

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  1. ^Alagheband, Sharzad J; Clapp, Adrianna D; Narducci, Dusty M; Cudahy, Ryan; Pujalte, George (2021-03-17)."Limbus Vertebra".Cureus.13 (3). Cureus, Inc.: e13954.doi:10.7759/cureus.13954.ISSN 2168-8184.PMC 8051534.PMID 33880290.
  2. ^Baba, H; Uchida, K; Furusawa, N; Maezawa, Y; Azuchi, M; Kamitani, K; Annen, S; Imura, S; Tomita, K (1996)."Posterior limbus vertebral lesions causing lumbosacral radiculopathy and the cauda equina syndrome".Spinal Cord.34 (7). Springer Science and Business Media LLC:427–432.doi:10.1038/sc.1996.76.ISSN 1362-4393.
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