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Comparative histopathologic analysis of contained and extruded disc herniation

OBJECTIVE: to investigate histopathological changes such as neovascularization, inflammatory infiltrate, cellularity, apoptosis, mucoid degeneration, granular changes, and calcification in contained and extruded disc herniations, and to compare these differences in the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus. METHODS: 65 lumbar discs were evaluated. These were divided in three groups: 25 cases of extruded herniated discs, 28 cases of contained herniated discs, and 12 cases of discs without degenerative changes. Fragments were removed and separated into annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus. Semi-quantitative analysis of histopathologic changes was carried out, using a microscope. RESULTS: in the comparative analysis between annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus, no statistical differences were obtained between these groups, showing that both regions are similar. The extruded disc herniation presented a higher proportion of inflammatory infiltrate and neovascularization. Degenerative changes did not present significant variation in relation to disc herniation type. CONCLUSION: There is a relation in disc herniation between neovascularitazion, inflammatory infiltrate and type of disc herniation. There is no histopathologic difference in relation of the portion of intervertebral disc analyzed.

Intervertebral disk; Intervertebral disk displacement; Histology


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