2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.emcrad.2004.01.003
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Imagerie diagnostique de la spondylodiscite infectieuse

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“…This could be explained by the way the infectious process spreads. Indeed, Pott's disease, like any spinal infection, begins first with a spinal lesion after hematogenous colonization then spread to the disc, all with an insidious evolution of the disease [19,34]. Several radiological lesions were identified during our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This could be explained by the way the infectious process spreads. Indeed, Pott's disease, like any spinal infection, begins first with a spinal lesion after hematogenous colonization then spread to the disc, all with an insidious evolution of the disease [19,34]. Several radiological lesions were identified during our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…En séquence pondérée T1, il existe un hyposignal du disque et des plateaux vertébraux adjacents (figure 5). L'abcès para vertébral présente un rehaussement de la coque après injection de gadolinium [16]. Ces aspects sont retrouvés chez nos patients.…”
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“…Dans une étude Tanzanienne, plus de la moitié des patients présentaient une compression médullaire d'origine infectieuse, le mal de Pott en particulier. En effet, le germe pyogène le plus fréquemment rencontré est le staphylocoque doré, mais l'atteinte rachidienne est la première localisation ostéoarticulaire de la tuberculose [16]. Dans le travail de Ndao et al, l'étiologie la plus fréquente était d'origine infectieuse (n=5 dont 4 cas de mal de pott) [10].…”
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“…Computed tomography is more sensitive than radiography, and its value has been emphasized by various authors (Duva Ferrier et al, 1993), unveiling bone lesions at an early stage. It was requested in all our patients, despite their neurological status, but other authors have made little use of it (Le Breton et al, 1993) prioritizing MRI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%