AbstractObjectiveThis paper aimed to summarize imaging features of pediatric spinal tuberculosis.MethodsThe spinal X-ray, CT and MR presentations of 21 patients under 18 years old who were confirmed with tuberculosis by biopsy or pathological surgery were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsAmong the 21 cases, 14 cases (66.7%) had consecutive multi-vertebral lesions; 2 cases (9.5%) had nonconsecutive multi-vertebral lesions; and 5 cases (23.8%) had single vertebral lesion. Besides, 18 (85.7%) cases presented with typical imaging findings: well-defined bone destruction, intervertebral space stenosis and existence of marginal sclerosis, sequestrum and paravertebral soft tissue. The remaining 3 (14.3%) cases presented with atypical imaging finding...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo note the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences betw...
Introduction Spinal tuberculosis in children is an established preventable disease. Complications o...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern worldwide, and its incidence is increasing in developed ...
Objective: This paper aimed to summarize imaging features of pediatric spinal tuberculosis. Methods:...
This is a case report of spinal tuberculosis combined with sacroiliac joint tuberculosis, pulmonary ...
Highlights 1. Lesions that are regularly diagnosed in the spine include TB of the spine and tumors t...
Bone localization of tuberculosis mainly affects the thoracolumbar spine. The cervical spine is rare...
Objective: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is increasing in both developing and developed worlds,...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death worldwide that can be attributed to a single infecti...
Background: MRI is now the preferred imaging modality and preferred technique to define the activity...
Background. The incidence of tuberculosis has increased in recent years in both developed and develo...
Background: The development of paraplegia and kyphosis are two important problems related to spinal ...
Weight, height and a1% to 3% of TB patients have bone or joint disease, and spinal TB typically deve...
Background: Tuberculosis is a necrotizing bacterial infection with protean manifestation and wide d...
Tuberculosis myelitis usually impacts adult patients and is associated with tuberculous meningitis,...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo note the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences betw...
Introduction Spinal tuberculosis in children is an established preventable disease. Complications o...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern worldwide, and its incidence is increasing in developed ...
Objective: This paper aimed to summarize imaging features of pediatric spinal tuberculosis. Methods:...
This is a case report of spinal tuberculosis combined with sacroiliac joint tuberculosis, pulmonary ...
Highlights 1. Lesions that are regularly diagnosed in the spine include TB of the spine and tumors t...
Bone localization of tuberculosis mainly affects the thoracolumbar spine. The cervical spine is rare...
Objective: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is increasing in both developing and developed worlds,...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death worldwide that can be attributed to a single infecti...
Background: MRI is now the preferred imaging modality and preferred technique to define the activity...
Background. The incidence of tuberculosis has increased in recent years in both developed and develo...
Background: The development of paraplegia and kyphosis are two important problems related to spinal ...
Weight, height and a1% to 3% of TB patients have bone or joint disease, and spinal TB typically deve...
Background: Tuberculosis is a necrotizing bacterial infection with protean manifestation and wide d...
Tuberculosis myelitis usually impacts adult patients and is associated with tuberculous meningitis,...
Study DesignRetrospective study.PurposeTo note the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences betw...
Introduction Spinal tuberculosis in children is an established preventable disease. Complications o...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health concern worldwide, and its incidence is increasing in developed ...