
doi: 10.1148/94.3.631
pmid: 5413907
Abstract Four cases of spondylolisthesis were discovered within one family. In 3, the condition was asymptomatic and undiagnosed until seen on roentgenography. These cases appear to support the concept of spondylolisthesis as the result of an inherent defect in the architecture of the spine.
Adult, Male, Radiography, Lumbar Vertebrae, Adolescent, Humans, Middle Aged, Spondylolisthesis
Adult, Male, Radiography, Lumbar Vertebrae, Adolescent, Humans, Middle Aged, Spondylolisthesis
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