Reverse transformation of Modic Type 2 changes to Modic Type 1 changes during sustained chronic low-back pain severity

Author:

Marshman Laurence A. G.1,Trewhella Matthew1,Friesem Tai1,Bhatia Chandra K.1,Krishna Manoj1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Spinal Surgery, University Hospital of North Tees, United Kingdom

Abstract

✓Modic Type 2 (MT2) neuroimaging changes are considered stable or invariant over time and relatively quiescent, whereas Modic Type 1 (MT1) changes are considered unstable and more symptomatic. The authors report two cases in which MT2 changes were symptomatic and evidently unstable, and in which chronic low-back pain severity remained unaltered despite a MT2–MT1 reverse transformation. Two women (41 and 48 years old) both presented with chronic low-back pain. Magnetic resonance (MR) images demonstrated degenerating discs at L5–S1 associated with well-established MT2 changes in adjacent vertebrae. Repeated MR imaging in these two patients after 11 months and 7 years, respectively, revealed reverse transformation of the MT2 changes into more florid MT1 changes, despite unaltered chronic low-back pain severity. Following anterior discectomy and disc arthroplasty, immediate abolition of chronic low-back pain was achieved in both patients and sustained at 3-year follow up. Modic Type 2 changes are therefore neither as stable nor as quiescent as originally believed. Each type can change, with equal symptom-generating capacity. More representative imaging–pathological correlates are required to determine the precise nature of MT changes.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

General Medicine

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