Purpose : To evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features of non-surgically treated tuberculous spondylitis and to evaluate the relationships between these features and clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods : Data from ten patients (male:female=6:4, mean age=45 years) with clinically proven tuberculous spondylitis who were treated nonsurgically over three months were analyzed retrospectively from 2000 to 2007. MRI was performed at least three times for each patient, at baseline, every three or six months, and at the end of treatment. All images were analyzed by two radiologists. Results : The mean follow-up period for the MR examination was 10.1 months (range, 4-17 months). Six patients had clinically complete resolution of tubercul...
AbstractAimMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) comparison of the pedicle involvement in TB spondylitis ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major health burden worldwide. Ten million people were diagnosed with TB...
Introduction: MRI is the most valuable method for detecting early disease and is preferred technique...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
Objective: To systemically evaluate MR imaging features of tuberculous spondylitis and to find featu...
Objective: To know the importance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in evaluating the expansion of disea...
Background: There is no much information about how tuberculous lesions of the spine progress/heal; ...
Objective: The evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the magnitude of disease in TB-spine. Metho...
Objective: To describe characteristic Magnetic Resonance Imaging features and assess the significanc...
Background: MRI is now the preferred imaging modality and preferred technique to define the activity...
Objective: The aim of our research was to conduct the evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the m...
Objective: The main idea of this research work is to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging t...
Objective: To determine the results of magnetic resonance imaging in tuberculosis of the spine. Stu...
Background and purpose: Tuberculosis is one of the oldest disease prevalent in India since ages caus...
MR images of 14 patients with pyogenic and three patients with tuberculous infectious spondylitis we...
AbstractAimMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) comparison of the pedicle involvement in TB spondylitis ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major health burden worldwide. Ten million people were diagnosed with TB...
Introduction: MRI is the most valuable method for detecting early disease and is preferred technique...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
Objective: To systemically evaluate MR imaging features of tuberculous spondylitis and to find featu...
Objective: To know the importance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in evaluating the expansion of disea...
Background: There is no much information about how tuberculous lesions of the spine progress/heal; ...
Objective: The evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the magnitude of disease in TB-spine. Metho...
Objective: To describe characteristic Magnetic Resonance Imaging features and assess the significanc...
Background: MRI is now the preferred imaging modality and preferred technique to define the activity...
Objective: The aim of our research was to conduct the evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the m...
Objective: The main idea of this research work is to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging t...
Objective: To determine the results of magnetic resonance imaging in tuberculosis of the spine. Stu...
Background and purpose: Tuberculosis is one of the oldest disease prevalent in India since ages caus...
MR images of 14 patients with pyogenic and three patients with tuberculous infectious spondylitis we...
AbstractAimMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) comparison of the pedicle involvement in TB spondylitis ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major health burden worldwide. Ten million people were diagnosed with TB...
Introduction: MRI is the most valuable method for detecting early disease and is preferred technique...