Section 1

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Findings

Technique

The thoracolumbar junction and/or the lumbosacral junction is/are not entirely included on the exam.

The exam is limited by overlying structures, bones or soft tissues, patient positioning, support devices, or motion.

Prevertebral and paravertebral soft tissues

Spinal alignment

The vertebral bodies are abnormally aligned.

The visualized spinous processes are malaligned or distracted on the AP and/or lateral view(s).

There is reversal or straightening of the normal lordosis or scoliosis of the lumbar spine.

Vertebral bodies, posterior elements and included sacral segments

There are more or less than the expected 5 non rib-bearing vertebral bodies.

There is a transitional motion segment at the lumbosacral junction (sacralization of L5 or lumbarization of S1).

There is a fracture or distraction of a vertebral body, transverse or spinous process, or other posterior element.

There is an end plate avulsion or other fracture.

There is an abnormality of a pedicle or lamina on the frontal or lateral view.

There is evidence of a lytic or sclerotic lesion, or disruption of the trabecular pattern of a vertebral body, end plate, or sacrum.

There is erosion, sclerosis, narrowing, or other abnormality of a sacral foramen or the SI joints.

There is focal or diffuse abnormal mineralization of the lumbosacral spine.

Disc spaces and facet joints

There is anterior or posterior spondylolisthesis, subluxation, or rotational abnormality at a disc space.

There is facet joint narrowing or sclerosis other than from degenerative change.

There is narrowing or encroachment of a neural foramen other than from degenerative change.

There are degenerative changes present that might explain the patient’s symptoms.

Additional soft tissues and bones (lower thorax, abdomen, and pelvis)

There are gallstones, vascular, renal, pelvic, or other soft tissue calcifications present.

There is free intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal air or other abnormal air in the included chest, abdomen, or pelvis.

The included thoracic spine, ribs, and remainder of the bony pelvis are abnormal.

There is a foreign body or there are post surgical changes of the bones or soft tissues of the included lower thorax, abdomen, and pelvis.

Other findings

There are other existing conditions that might be contributing to symptoms which can or should be further evaluated non-emergently.