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Vol. 18. Issue 2.
Pages 138-140 (January 2007)
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Vol. 18. Issue 2.
Pages 138-140 (January 2007)
Resolución espontánea de hernia de disco lumbar
Spontaneous resolution of a lumbar disc herniation
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M. Gelabert-González
, R. Serramito-García, A. García-Allut
Servicios de Neurocirugía. Hospital Clínico de Santiago. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
E. Aran-Echabe*
* Hospital Xeral-Calde de Lugo. Departamento de Cirugía. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
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La hernia del disco intervertebral lumbar es una causa frecuente de radiculopatía en miembros inferiores y su tratamiento más efectivo sigue siendo objeto de controversia. Tanto el tratamiento quirúrgico como el conservador consiguen buenos resultados cuando se realiza una correcta selección del paciente. La desaparición espontánea de hernias de disco intervertebral es un hecho conocido con numerosas referencias en la bibliografía. Los autores presentamos el caso clínico de una paciente con radiculopatía secundaria a una hernia de disco lumbar diagnosticada con resonancia magnética y que se resolvió espontáneamente.

Palabras clave:
Ciática
Hernia de disco lumbar
Radiculopatía
Resonancia magnética
Summary

Lumbar disc herniation is a common cause of lower leg radiculopathy and the most effective methods of treatment remain in question. Both surgical and nonsurgical treatments may provide a successful outcome in appropriately selected patients. The spontaneous resolution of herniated lumbar discs is a well-established phenomenon. The authors present a case of spontaneous regression of a herniated lumbar nucleus pulpous in a patient with radiculopathy.

Key words:
Lumbar disc herniation
Magnetic resonance imaging
Radiculopathy
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