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    Titlić, Marina; Kolić, Kresimir; Dolicć, Kresimir; Boschi, Vladimir; Josipović-Jelić, Zeljka; Bradić-Hammoud, Mirna

    Acta medica Croatica 64, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    The aim of this retrospective study was to establish the incidence of particular types of disk radicular conflicts of the lumbar region. The study showed no patient sex or age differences. Disk radicular conflicts were most commonly diagnosed at L5-S1 and L4-L5 levels. Study results pointed to dorsomedial protrusion of the intervertebral disk to be most common in the study region, followed by dorsolateral one, whereas foraminal protrusion of the intervertebral disk was the rarest one. Study results suggested that there was no significant age or sex difference in the incidence of disk radicular conflicts of the lumbar region.