Research Article

Frequent Benign, Nontraumatic, Noninflammatory Causes of Low Back Pain in Adolescents: MRI Findings

Figure 1

A 17-year-old male with Scheuermann’s disease, depicted on the sagittal T2WI. There is multilevel involvement of the vertebral bodies, mainly in the lower thoracic spine. Minor anterior wedging, Schmorl’s nodes, endplate irregularities, and disc space narrowing are present. Note the presence of kyphosis.