Objective: To describe characteristic Magnetic Resonance Imaging features and assess the significance of this imaging in spinal tuberculosis (Pott’s disease). Study Design: Descriptive study. Place & Duration of study: Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi, from Jun 2017 to Jul 2018. Methodology: This study was carried out at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi from Jun, 2017 to Jul, 2018. A total of 120 consenting adults who were diagnosed cases of Pott’s disease were selected for the study. There were 60 males (50%) and 60 females (50%). Age range was 20-60 years. Mean age was 40 years. Diagnosed cases of spinal tuberculosis based on clinical, pathological and radiological findings were...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo note the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences betw...
Aim: To define a range of apparent diffusion coefficient values in spinal tuberculosis and to evalua...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
Objective: To know the importance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in evaluating the expansion of disea...
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...
Objective: The evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the magnitude of disease in TB-spine. Metho...
Objective: The aim of our research was to conduct the evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the m...
Background: MRI is now the preferred imaging modality and preferred technique to define the activity...
Background and purpose: Tuberculosis is one of the oldest disease prevalent in India since ages caus...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
The eponymously named Potts disease is a relatively rare form of Tuberculosis (TB) which affects the...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major health burden worldwide. Ten million people were diagnosed with TB...
Objective: To systemically evaluate MR imaging features of tuberculous spondylitis and to find featu...
Background: Diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis is a major challenge. It is usually made using a blend ...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo note the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences betw...
Aim: To define a range of apparent diffusion coefficient values in spinal tuberculosis and to evalua...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
Objective: To know the importance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in evaluating the expansion of disea...
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...
Objective: The evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the magnitude of disease in TB-spine. Metho...
Objective: The aim of our research was to conduct the evaluation of the role of MRI in judging the m...
Background: MRI is now the preferred imaging modality and preferred technique to define the activity...
Background and purpose: Tuberculosis is one of the oldest disease prevalent in India since ages caus...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
The eponymously named Potts disease is a relatively rare form of Tuberculosis (TB) which affects the...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major health burden worldwide. Ten million people were diagnosed with TB...
Objective: To systemically evaluate MR imaging features of tuberculous spondylitis and to find featu...
Background: Diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis is a major challenge. It is usually made using a blend ...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo note the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences betw...
Aim: To define a range of apparent diffusion coefficient values in spinal tuberculosis and to evalua...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...