MR imaging of central nervous system tuberculosis
JR Jinkins, R Gupta, KH Chang… - Radiologic Clinics of …, 1995 - Elsevier
SUMMARY TB involving the CNS and its coverings is a complex and potentially devastating
disease. The increasing incidence of this disease in both immunologically normal as well as …
disease. The increasing incidence of this disease in both immunologically normal as well as …
Spinal tuberculosis with circumferential involvement of two noncontiguous isolated vertebral levels: case report
A Kulali, S Çobanoglu, F Özyilmaz - Neurosurgery, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Abstract WE PRESENT A case of a 16-year-old boy with an atypical form of spinal
tuberculosis, which circumferentially involved two noncontiguous vertebral levels without …
tuberculosis, which circumferentially involved two noncontiguous vertebral levels without …
Percutaneous aspiration biopsy in cervical spine lytic lesions: indications and technique
D Tampieri, A Weill, D Melanson, R Ethier - Neuroradiology, 1991 - Springer
We describe the technique and the results of the percutaneous aspiration biopsy (PAB) in a
series of 9 patients presenting with neck pain and different degrees of myelopathy, in whom …
series of 9 patients presenting with neck pain and different degrees of myelopathy, in whom …
Craniospinal magnetic resonance imaging
SJ Pomeranz - 1988 - osti.gov
This clinical sourcebook details the latest applications of MRI to craniospinal imaging and
diagnosis. As each entity is described, the MRI findings are discussed and listed in order of …
diagnosis. As each entity is described, the MRI findings are discussed and listed in order of …
Sellar abscess associated with tuberculous osteomyelitis of the skull: MR findings.
Discussion Skull tuberculosis is seen more commonly in the frontal and parietal bones than
in the occipital and temporal bones; the ratio is 5: 1 [1). In the absence of evidence of direct …
in the occipital and temporal bones; the ratio is 5: 1 [1). In the absence of evidence of direct …
Sellar abscess associated with tuberculous
Discussion Skull tuberculosis is seen more commonly in the frontal and parietal bones than
in the occipital and temporal bones; the ratio is 5: 1 [1). In the absence of evidence of direct …
in the occipital and temporal bones; the ratio is 5: 1 [1). In the absence of evidence of direct …