How Does Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Progress in Conservatively Managed Patients?

How Does Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Progress in Conservatively Managed Patients? The incidence of OPLL progression in conservatively managed patients was 26.8% in vertical growth and 22.7% in thickness growth.Young age, mixed type, and C2-C3 involvement are risk factors of OPLL progression.Segments with morphology of crossing the segment, but not fusing (type 3), segmental ROM ≥ 5°, and initial segmental thickness > 5 mm carries higher risk of ossified mass progression."

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