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==Regions==
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===Lumbar spine===
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*[[Trauma of the lumbar spine]]
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==Modalities==
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File:Lumbarization of S1 (lateral view).jpg|thumb|link=X-ray of the vertebral column|[[X-ray of the vertebral column|'''X-ray''' of the vertebral column]]
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==Diseases==
 
==Diseases==
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File:Spondylolisthesis - crop.jpg|link=Spondylolisthesis|[[Spondylolisthesis]]
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File:X-ray of scoliosis - crop.jpg|link=Scoliosis|[[Scoliosis]]
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Trauma:
 
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File:3D rendered CT of hip bone metastases (detail).jpg|link=Metastases of the lumbar spine|[[Metastases of the lumbar spine]]
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File:Military neck trauma simulation.jpg|link=Neck trauma|[[Neck trauma|Neck '''trauma''']]
 
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===Spondylolisthesis===
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*[[Trauma of the lumbar spine]]
[[File:SpondylolisthesisL5S1.jpg|thumb|Grade III anterolisthesis at the L5-S1 level.]]
 
'''Spondylolisthesis''' includes '''anterolisthesis''' (anterior displacement of a vertebra over the vertebra inferior to it (or the [[sacrum]]).) and '''retrolisthesis''' (posterior displacement).<ref name="Terminology" group="notes">Spondylolisthesis is sometimes defined as anterior displacement specifically, see for example [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spondylolisthesis#Terminology Spondylolisthesis terminology] in Wikipedia for details.</ref>
 
 
 
Anterolisthesis is classified by degree of the slippage, as measured as percentage of the width of the vertebral body:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.massgeneral.org/ortho-childrens/conditions-treatments/spondylolysis.aspx|title=Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis of the Lumbar Spine|website=Massachusetts General Hospital|accessdate=2016-12-14}}</ref>
 
*Grade I: 0-25%
 
*Grade II: 25- 50%
 
*Grade III: 50-75%
 
*Grade IV: 75-100%
 
*Grade V: greater than 100%
 
  
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Other bone diseases:
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