Abstract
Lumbar spine injuries continue to be an enormous public health problem
even with modern medicine in the 21 century.
Most patient mild stage, the remaining injuries are divided equally
between moderate and severe categories.
This study is statistical study, but through it the researcher reflected the
social and economic impact of lumbar spine injuries.
The main purpose of this study is to estimate variety and severity of
lumbar spine injuries. This received in some CT diagnostic centers and
police hospital in Khartoum state. 30 case were selected randomly, those with clinical diagnosis of lumbar spine injuries and their CT report were collected to evaluate them. The study carried out in four diagnostic centers and in police hospital in
Khartoum state in period extends from January to April 2015.
The result of study explain that male have high incidence of lumbar spine injuries.
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Seed, Manahel . "Study Of Computed Tomography Findings Of Lumber Spine Injuries" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/study-of-computed-tomography-findings-of-lumber-spine-injuries