TUBERCULOSIS OF THE SPINE - IMAGING FEATURES

Authors
Citation
Dj. Shanley, TUBERCULOSIS OF THE SPINE - IMAGING FEATURES, American journal of roentgenology, 164(3), 1995, pp. 659-664
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
0361803X
Volume
164
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
659 - 664
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-803X(1995)164:3<659:TOTS-I>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Spinal tuberculosis, the most common form of skeletal involvement, is increasing in prevalence because of the resurgence of tuberculosis dur ing the past decade in patients with AIDS, the spread of tuberculosis among the homeless, and the expanding immigrant population. Spinal inf ection is usually the result of hematogenous seeding of the vertebral body, and the diagnosis often remains elusive because of the indolent nature of tuberculous infection, As a result, the radiographic finding s and the signs and symptoms are typically far advanced when the diagn osis is finally established. Radiographic manifestations of tuberculou s spondylitis include intraosseous and paraspinal abscess formation, s ubligamentous spread of infection, vertebral body destruction and coll apse, and extension into the spinal epidural space. Significant instab ility and deformity of the spine can result, mandating prompt diagnosi s and treatment to prevent permanent neurologic damage. The purpose of this essay is to illustrate the broad spectrum of imaging findings on plain radiographs, bone scans, CT scans, myelograms, and MR images of patients with spinal tuberculosis. The value of MR imaging in determi ning the extent of disease is demonstrated.