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Lumbar disc herniation in young children
Authors:R Haidar  I Ghanem  S Saad  I Uthman
Institution:Department of Surgery, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon;
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Saint-Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon;
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon;
Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract:Aim:  This article explores lumbar disc herniation in young children through focusing on matters relevant to patient presentation, physical examination, differential diagnosis, imaging and treatment.
Methods:  Major databases were searched for studies that addressed lumbar disc herniation in young children.
Results:  Diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation in young children is usually delayed because of the rarity and lack of experience with this entity and the difficulty in extracting a reliable medical history. Nevertheless, lumbar disc herniation should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any young child presenting with a chief complaint of back pain and/or radiculopathy, especially in the setting of recent trauma. This should be coupled with a directed physical examination to elicit signs and narrow the differential diagnosis. Imaging studies, mainly magnetic resonance imaging, will help establish a diagnosis; yet radiographs are still required to exclude other spinal lesions. The initial management of lumbar disc herniation in children is the same as that in adults and consists of conservative treatment unless lumbar disc herniation affects the patient's motor and neurological functions in which case, early surgical treatment must be undertaken. Although the latter remains more difficult, current experience suggests a favourable outcome.
Conclusion:  Awareness of lumbar disc herniation will help the paediatrician extract a relevant medical history, perform a directed physical examination, and order appropriate imaging studies. This will aid in initiating early intervention, be it conservative or operative, and achieving a favourable outcome.
Keywords:Back pain  Children  Lumbar disc herniation  Review  Trauma
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