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. 1955 Dec;83(6):433–434.

HERNIATION OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS—An Evaluation of the “Indirect Signs”

A Justin Williams, Tom Fullenlove
PMCID: PMC1532614  PMID: 13270109

Abstract

The incidence of so-called indirect signs of posterior herniation of an intervertebral disc in a series of working men who had no symptoms referable to the back was compared with the incidence of those signs in a group of cases in which herniation of a disc was proved at operation. There was no significant difference in incidence. In the cases in which herniation was proved at operation, it occurred no more often at a level where there was a thin disc than at a level where the disc was of normal thickness.

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