Year 2016,
Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 117 - 121, 01.04.2016
Sevin Ayaz
,
Salih Sinan Gultekin
Alper Dilli
Mehmet Akif Teber
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The Role of Radiologic and Scintigraphic Imaging in Differentiating Thoracic Pyogenic Spondylodiscitis from Metastasis
Year 2016,
Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 117 - 121, 01.04.2016
Sevin Ayaz
,
Salih Sinan Gultekin
Alper Dilli
Mehmet Akif Teber
Abstract
Introduction: Physical examination, basic laboratory tests and plain radiographs can give important data in diagnosis of the patients presenting with complaints of back pain. However, advanced imaging tools may be necessary for further evaluation of complicated processes in geriatric patients. Case presentation: We presented plain radiography, magnetic resonance imaging MRI and bone scintigraphy BS findings of thoracic pyogenic spondylodiscitis in a 72-year-old male patient which resembles metastatic disease. Conclusion: Multimodal imaging, particularly MRI and BS can provide useful data in the initial diagnosis and follow-up of geriatric patients with a complicated vertebral pathology. Spondylodiscitis can mimic metastastatic disease.
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