Infectious spondylitis. A retrospective evaluation of the MRI signs [Die infektiose Spondylitis. Eine retrospektive Auswertung der MRT-Merkmale]

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Wikström M. [1 ,4 ]
Vogel J. [1 ]
Rilinger N. [1 ]
Diepers M. [2 ]
Hartwig E. [3 ]
Rieber A. [1 ]
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[1] Abteilung Röntgendiagnostik, Radiol. Univ. Klin. und Poliklinik, Universität Ulm
[2] Neurologische Abteilung, Rehabilitationskrankenhaus Ulm
[3] Abteilung für Unfallchirurgie, Chir. Univ. Klin. und Poliklin., Universität Ulm
[4] Radiologische Universitatsklinik, D-89081 Ulm
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Der Radiologe | 1997年 / 37卷 / 2期
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intervertebral disc; magnetic resonance imaging; spine; spondylitis; spondylodiscitis;
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10.1007/s001170050186
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Aim and methods: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the MRI criteria of infectious spondylitis (spondylodiscitis). The MR images of 23 patients suffering from spondylodiscitis (78% unspecific, 22% specific) were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The height of the intervertebral discs involved was normal in 40%, reduced in 43% and increased in 17% of the cases. The most common findings can be summarized in an MR triad: 1) The vertebral bodies involved are hypointense in T1-weighted images (100%) with a lack of delineation of the intervertebral discs (53%). 2) The injection of Gd-DTPA yields an enhancement of the vertebral bodies involved and intervertebral discs (95% and 74% respectively). 3) The vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs are hyperintense in T2-weighted sequences (76% and 90% respectively). When present, a paravertebral or intraspinal extension of the infection was isointense compared with the adjacent involved vertebral body in the majority of the patients. A differentiation between unspecific and specific etiology based on the MR images was not possible. Conclusions: The vertebral bodies affected were usually hypointense in T1-W with enhancement after the administration of Gd-DTPA and hyperintense in T2-W. The discs involved were usually hyperintense in T2-W and demonstrated an inhomogeneous enhancement.
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