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Fig. 3A. 24-year-old woman with 6-month history of lower back pain and
evidence of lytic lesion of vertebral body of L4. Diskograph shows leakage of
contrast material from disk into lesion, confirming hypothesis of Schmorl's
node. Note fluidfluid level (arrow). Patient is in lateral
position.