2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0221-0363(07)81915-9
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OA-WS-50 Imagerie de la tuberculose osteo-articulaire

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“…However, an MRI can be missed if it is carried out very early, which is why it is advisable to carry out a new MRI if the first examination is noncontributory [3] . CT is also an effective tool for investigating spondylodiscitis and can be used as a first-line treatment when MRI is unavailable or not indicated [4] . Initially, and even more so in the acute phase, it shows erosions of the vertebral endplates, subchondral geodes with a mirror-like appearance, intradiscal hypodensity, and sometimes bone sequestration [10] .…”
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“…However, an MRI can be missed if it is carried out very early, which is why it is advisable to carry out a new MRI if the first examination is noncontributory [3] . CT is also an effective tool for investigating spondylodiscitis and can be used as a first-line treatment when MRI is unavailable or not indicated [4] . Initially, and even more so in the acute phase, it shows erosions of the vertebral endplates, subchondral geodes with a mirror-like appearance, intradiscal hypodensity, and sometimes bone sequestration [10] .…”
Section: Clinical Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard radiography is currently of very little use in the investigation of tuberculous spondylodiscitis. It is used as a means of unraveling the problem and, in the initial phase, can reveal mirror-image erosions of the 2 vertebral end plates, a pinched disc, and swelling of the paravertebral soft tissues [4] . Later, at a sequelae stage, it shows vertebral blocks due to the fusion of the vertebral bodies affected.…”
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“…Simple imaging studies such as panoramic dental X-rays, show the osteolytic lesion or lysis and condensation usually with fuzzy limits. CT scans provide a more detailed illustration of the abnormalities, including periodontitis with bone loss, bone remodeling with osteolysis and osteo condensation, and pre-mandibular soft tissue abscess 7 . MRI may be more effective in detecting TB abnormalities in peripheral joints.…”
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