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The great jazz and pop vocal albums
Surveys fifty-seven of the greatest twentieth-century jazz and pop albums, including Fred Astaire's \"The Astaire Story,\" Ella Fitzgerald's \"Lullabies of Birdland,\" and Della Reese's \"Della Della Cha Cha Cha.\"
An Update of the Systematic Appraisal of the Accuracy and Utility of Discography in Chronic Spinal Pain
Background: The intervertebral disc has been implicated as a major cause of chronic spinal pain based on clinical, basic science, and epidemiological research. There is, however, a lack of consensus regarding the diagnosis and treatment of intervertebral disc disorders. Based on controlled evaluations, lumbar intervertebral discs have been shown to be the source of chronic back pain without disc herniation in 26% to 39% of patients, and in 16% to 53% of patients with pain in the cervical spine. Lumbar, cervical, and thoracic provocation discography, which includes disc stimulation and morphological evaluation, is often used to distinguish a painful disc from other potential sources of pain. Despite the extensive literature on point, intense debate continues about lumbar discography as a diagnostic tool. Study Design: A systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy of lumbar, cervical, and thoracic provocation and analgesic discography literature. Objective: To systematically assess and re-evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of lumbar, cervical, and thoracic discography. Methods: The available literature on discography was reviewed. A methodological quality assessment of included studies was performed using the Quality Appraisal of Reliability Studies (QAREL) checklist. Only diagnostic accuracy studies meeting at least 50% of the designated inclusion criteria were included in the analysis. To assess the level of evidence, a modified grading of qualitative evidence criteria was utilized, with grading of evidence into 5 categories from Level I to Level V incorporating evidence obtained from multiple high quality diagnostic accuracy studies for Level I and opinion or consensus of a large group of clinicians and/or scientists for Level V. Data sources included relevant literature identified through searches of PubMed and EMBASE from 1966 to June 2017, and manual searches of the bibliographies of known primary and review articles. Results: Over 100 manuscripts were considered for inclusion. Of these, 8 studies met inclusion criteria for diagnostic accuracy and prevalence with 5 studies assessing lumbar provocation discography and 3 studies assessing cervical discography. The results showed variable prevalence from 16.9% to 26% for discogenic pain and 16.9% to 42% for internal disc disruption. The cervical discogenic pain prevalence ranged from 16% to 53%. Based on methodological quality assessment criteria the strength of evidence for lumbar provocation discography is Level III and for cervical discogenic pain is Level IV. Limitations: Despite multiple publications in the lumbar spine, value and validity of discography continues to be debated. In reference to cervical and thoracic discography, the available literature and value and validity continues to be low. Conclusion: This systematic review illustrates that lumbar provocation discography performed according to the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) criteria may be a useful tool for evaluating chronic lumbar discogenic pain. The evidence is weaker for cervical and nonexistent for thoracic discography. Key words: Lumbar intervertebral disc, cervical intervertebral disc, thoracic intervertebral disc, discography, provocation discography, analgesic discography, diagnostic accuracy, prevalence
The Complete Misfits Discography
A pioneering \"horror-punk\" band, the Misfits are legends in their own time.This discography tells the story of the band in all of its incarnations through all of their recorded output--both official and unauthorized releases.
Intradiscal Procedures for Discogenic Low Back Pain: Considerations and Implications ndash; A Narrative Review
Min Cheol Chang,1 Seoyon Yang2 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Republic of Korea; 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman’s University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaCorrespondence: Seoyon Yang, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman’s University, Ewha Woman’s University Seoul Hospital, 260 Gonghang-daero, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, 07804, Republic of Korea, Tel +82-2-1522-7000, Email seoyonyang@gmail.comAbstract: Discogenic low back pain (DLBP) is a prevalent contributor to chronic low back pain, often resulting from intervertebral disc degeneration associated with inflammation. Various intradiscal therapeutic procedures have been developed to address DLBP, including intradiscal steroid injections, methylene blue injections, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET), and both continuous (CRF) and pulsed (PRF) radiofrequency techniques. Intradiscal therapeutic procedures refer to minimally invasive interventions targeting the intervertebral disc, typically performed through percutaneous access under fluoroscopic or computed tomography guidance. These procedures aim to modulate nociceptive signaling or reduce intradiscal inflammation to relieve pain. This review aims to evaluate the existing evidence regarding the efficacy of intradiscal procedures for DLBP while assessing their potential risks, particularly concerning the acceleration of disc degeneration. Although certain interventions, specifically PRP and PRF, have yielded promising results in alleviating DLBP, the overall number of studies reporting positive therapeutic outcomes remains insufficient, and most lack long-term follow-up data. Significant concerns also arise regarding the potential for disc degeneration owing to needle insertion associated with intradiscal therapeutic procedures. Furthermore, IDET and CRF techniques can result in thermal injury to the disc. Evidence from discography studies suggests that disc degeneration may be accelerated, especially when larger needles are employed during the procedure. In addition, repeated interventions may lead to further intradiscal injury and accelerate disc degeneration. Despite these concerns, we propose that performing the procedure once or twice using a thin needle may be justifiable for patients with severe DLBP. Taken together, current evidence suggests that while selected intradiscal procedure, such as PRP and PRF, may provide transient benefit, heterogeneity in study design, short follow-up durations, and procedural risks limit definitive recommendations for routine clinical use. Future high-quality, long-term studies are crucial to enhance our understanding of the therapeutic benefits and associated risks of these interventions.Keywords: discogenic pain, low back pain, procedure, pulsed radiofrequency, discography
The Songs of Genesis
Quintessentially British, Genesis spearheaded progressive rock in the 1970s, evolving into a chart-topping success through the end of the millennium.Influencing rock groups such as Radiohead, Phish, Rush, Marillion and Elbow, the experimental format of Genesis' songs inspired new avenues for music to explore.
The Rediscovery of Giuseppe Tartini through 78 rpm Records
The article contains an analytical description of forty-one 78 rpm records of Giuseppe Tartini’s compositions, released between 1910 and the 1950s. Most of these early recordings are based on arrangements by Fritz Kreisler, such as Variations on a Theme by Corelli and The Devil’s Trill. Članek vsebuje analitični opis enainštiridesetih plošč s hitrostjo vrtenja 78 vrt/min, izdanih od leta 1910 do petdesetih let 20. stoletja, na katerih so posnetki skladb Giuseppeja Tarti­nija. Večinoma gre za posnetke priredb Fritza Kreislerja, med katerimi so tudi Variacije na Corellijevo temo in Hudičev trilček.