Presentation
Persistent lumbar pain after a traffic accident.
Patient Data
Age: 14 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Traumatic lumbar spondylolysis
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BIlateral spondylolysis of the L4 level.
From the case:
Traumatic lumbar spondylolysis
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BIlateral spondylolysis of the L4 level.
Case Discussion
Predominantly osseous flexion-distraction injury of the L4 interarticular portions and dorsal arch Magerl type B 2.2.2 (traumatic spondylolysis).