• Annales de radiologie · Jan 1992

    [Unusual sites of Pott's disease. Apropos of fourteen cases].

    • A Ousehal, A Abdelouafi, N Chikhaoui, and R Kadiri.
    • Service Central de Radiologie, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Maroc.
    • Ann Radiol (Paris). 1992 Jan 1;35(4):204-11.

    AbstractThe diagnosis of Pott's disease is generally easy exception unusual sites whose diagnosis is requires cross-section imaging and needle biopsy. The authors report 14 cases of atypical forms of Pott's disease: 7 cases of centro-somatic forms 4 cases of sub-occipital Pott's disease, 2 cases of posterior arch and one case of sub-ligamentous vertebral tuberculosis. The radiological diagnosis of Pott's disease is suggested by the presence of a paravertebral abscess noted in 12 cases tuberculous spondylitis associated in 3 cases and multifocal involvement in 9 cases.

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