医学
椎体
椎骨
放射性密度
解剖
多发性硬化
放射性武器
放射科
射线照相术
精神科
出处
期刊:JAMA
[American Medical Association]
日期:1983-04-01
卷期号:249 (13): 1761-1761
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1001/jama.1983.03330370071040
摘要
A VARIETY of disorders can produce increased radiodensity, or sclerosis, of one or more vertebral bodies. Such sclerosis can involve (1) the entire vertebral body in a uniform fashion, (2) the superior or inferior surface, or both, (3) the vertebral margins, or (4) the interior of the bone. In each instance, the resulting radiological image is distinctive and frequently allows a precise diagnosis to be offered. This communication emphasizes the radiological and gross pathological features of common disorders leading to sclerosis of the vertebral body.
Uniform Sclerosis of Vertebral Body: The 'Ivory' Vertebra
Uniformly distributed sclerosis of an entire vertebral body is termed the "ivory" vertebra1(Fig 1). The increase in radiodensity is commonly dramatic and may involve a single vertebral body or multiple vertebral bodies. In some instances, the adjacent posterior elements of the vertebra, including the pedicles, laminae, and transverse and spinous processes, are also affected. The
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