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OBJECTIVE: Effect of conservative therapy on intervertebral discs (IVD) in patients with leg-length-discrepancy (LLD). M&M: Seventy lumbar IVDs of 14 participants (five with LLD 10-20â¯mm) were examined using a 3T-MRI-scanner. Morphological (Pfirrmann) and molecular (glycosaminoglycan-chemical-exchange-saturation-transfer, gagCEST) grading was assessed before and after a four-month therapy (physiotherapy and shoe inlays). RESULTS: Significantly lower GAG values in patients with LLD were found (L5/S1, pâ¯=â¯0.02). After therapy, a trend towards higher gagCEST values in patients with LLD was observed (2.48⯱â¯1.77% vs. 1.79⯱â¯0.79%; pâ¯>â¯0.05). CONCLUSION: LLD represents a risk factor for molecular alterations of lumbar IVDs. Only minor effects of conservative therapy on these alterations could be found.
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OBJECTIVE: Leg length discrepancy (LLD) could be a predisposing factor for early degeneration of lumbar intervertebral discs (IVD). The purpose of this study was to elucidate the molecular effect of LLD on IVDs. METHODS: IVDs of Eleven patients (25.6⯱â¯4.3years) with LLD (>10â¯mm) and 14 control subjects (23.9⯱â¯3.5years) were compared using a 3T-MR scanner. Morphological T2-weighted and glycosaminoglycan-chemical-exchange-saturation-transfer (gagCEST) sequences were performed. RESULTS: No differences in morphological Pfirrmann grading were found (pâ¯>â¯0.05). In contrast, nucleus-pulposus-gagCEST-values of L5/S1 were significantly lower (pâ¯=â¯0.0008). CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that LLD is a predisposing factor for molecular IVD alterations, which are detectable even before morphological pathologies could be found.