Die Wirbelsäule 2017; 01(04): 245-254
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-114031
Übersicht
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Radiologische Bildgebung der Spondylodiszitis

Radiological imaging of spondylodiscitis
Matthias Heller
1   Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt; Institut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie
,
Karen Hannah Davis
2   Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt; Klinik für Nuklearmedizin
,
Michael Rauschmann
3   Orthopädische Universitätsklinik Friedrichsheim gGmbH
,
Thomas Vogl
1   Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt; Institut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie
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Publication History

Publication Date:
07 November 2017 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Der radiologischen Bildgebung der vertebralen Infektionen kommt eine zentrale Rolle in der Initialdiagnostik wie auch der Verlaufsbeurteilung zu. Der Artikel beschreibt die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten der Bildgebung, deren Vorteile und Grenzen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt hierbei auf der pyogenen Spondylodiszitis. Daneben werden die typischen bildmorphologischen Kriterien unter Berücksichtigung verschiedener Erreger erläutert. Zusätzlich befasst sich der Artikel mit den möglichen Differenzialdiagnosen.

Abstract

The radiological imaging of vertebral infections plays a central role in the initial diagnostic and follow up. The article describes the different possibilities of the imaging along with their advantages and limitations. The focus is set on the pyogenic spondylodiscitis. Typical morphological imaging criteria regarding the different pathogenic causes are also illustrated. In addition, the article addresses the possible differential diagnoses.

 
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