Early diagnosis of single segment vertebral osteomyelitis - MR pattern and its characteristics
Journal
Clinical Imaging
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
3
Pages
159-167
Date Issued
1999
Author(s)
Abstract
Nine cases of single segment vertebral osteomyelitis were included based on the single level of vertebral body involvement according to the MR findings. They were 3 cases with tuberculous infection and 6 cases with pyogenic infection. The vertebral body involvement was presented as abnormal signal changes (100%) and heterogenous enhancement (77.7%). They usually caused the cortical disruption in its anterior aspect (100%). It goes along the upward subligamentous spread (100%) most often, then the upper disc involvement (66.6%) and downward subligamentous spread (55.5%). The lower disc involvement is least common (11.1%). By using these criteria, the single segment vertebral osteomyelitis could be earlier diagnosed. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.
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Other Subjects
adult; aged; article; clinical article; escherichia coli; female; human; male; mycobacterium tuberculosis; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; spondylitis; staphylococcus aureus; staphylococcus infection; tuberculosis; tuberculous spondylitis; Adult; Aged; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Osteomyelitis; Retrospective Studies; Spinal Diseases
Type
journal article