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- Q1947272 subject Q6853266.
- Q1947272 abstract "Baastrup's sign, or kissing spine, is an orthopedic and radiographic disorder that often occurs in elderly humans. It is characterized by enlargement of the posterior spinous projections of the lumbar spine, with normal intervertebral disc height and neuroforamina. The reason it is referred to as kissing spine is because the posterior spinous processes 'kiss' and touch one another as the individual goes into lumbar extension, for example when flat on their stomach. The condition has been seen in humans, canines, particularly with boxer breeds, and certain breeds of horses. This disorder is named after Christian Ingerslev Baastrup.".
- Q1947272 icd10 "M48.2".
- Q1947272 icd9 "721.5".
- Q1947272 thumbnail Gray90.png?width=300.
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- Q1947272 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853266.
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- Q1947272 icd "721.5".
- Q1947272 icd "M48.2".
- Q1947272 name "Baastrup's sign".
- Q1947272 type Disease.
- Q1947272 type Thing.
- Q1947272 type Q12136.
- Q1947272 comment "Baastrup's sign, or kissing spine, is an orthopedic and radiographic disorder that often occurs in elderly humans. It is characterized by enlargement of the posterior spinous projections of the lumbar spine, with normal intervertebral disc height and neuroforamina. The reason it is referred to as kissing spine is because the posterior spinous processes 'kiss' and touch one another as the individual goes into lumbar extension, for example when flat on their stomach.".
- Q1947272 label "Baastrup's sign".
- Q1947272 depiction Gray90.png.
- Q1947272 name "Baastrup's sign".