“…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] .…”