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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aravind Kuchkuntla, M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

CT scan of spine provides much precise bony details of vertebral bodies, intervertebral disks, sclerosis, and osteoporotic vertebral end plates. It is helpful to detect early lesions and is more effective for defining the shape and calcification of soft-tissue abscesses.

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CT is helpful to pick up the changes of spinal tuberculosis early in the disease. CT can demonstrate the extent of disease including the presence of calcification in the abscesses. CT guided biopsy is done to confirm the etiology.[1][2][3]
The findings suggestive of spinal tuberculosis include :

Sagital CT showing destructive processes involving T11 due to Potts associated with kyphosis of the spine

References

  1. Spira D, Germann T, Lehner B, Hemmer S, Akbar M, Jesser J; et al. (2016). "CT-Guided Biopsy in Suspected Spondylodiscitis--The Association of Paravertebral Inflammation with Microbial Pathogen Detection". PLoS One. 11 (1): e0146399. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0146399. PMC 4699662. PMID 26727377.
  2. Deng R (2015). "[Difference of CT and MRI in Diagnosis of Spinal Tuberculosis]". Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi. 39 (4): 302–3. PMID 26665957.
  3. Gupta P, Prakash M, Sharma N, Kanojia R, Khandelwal N (2015). "Computed tomography detection of clinically unsuspected skeletal tuberculosis". Clin Imaging. 39 (6): 1056–60. doi:10.1016/j.clinimag.2015.07.033. PMID 26338020.

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