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Imaging does not predict the clinical outcome of bacterial vertebral osteomyelitis
2006
Rheumatology
Objectives. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) are useful for initial assessment of bacterial spondylodiscitis. However, clinical relevance of imaging changes during treatment is less well-documented. Methods. Between October 1997 and March 2005, 29 patients with documented bacterial spondylodiscitis were prospectively enrolled. They had clinical, biological and imaging examinations (MRI and/or CT) at M0 and M3, and in 22 cases, at M6. Results. Mean age was 58 yrs.
doi:10.1093/rheumatology/kel228
pmid:16877464
fatcat:mntos4p7h5dbtmx6i5hznljcj4