link
Bookmarks
Vertebral Body Sclerosis, Focal
Jeffrey S. Ross, MD
To access 4,300 diagnoses written by the world's leading experts in radiology.Try it free - 15 days

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

    • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

      • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

        Selected References

        1. Ye L et al: MRI compared with low-dose CT scanning in the diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis. Clin Rheumatol. 39(4):1295-303, 2020
        2. Chang CY et al: Battery-powered bone drill: caution needed in densely blastic lesions. Skeletal Radiol. 44(12):1845-8, 2015
        3. Mugera C et al: Sclerotic lesions of the spine: MRI assessment. J Magn Reson Imaging. 38(6):1310-24, 2013
        4. Acosta FL Jr et al: Treatment of Enneking stage 3 aggressive vertebral hemangiomas with intralesional spondylectomy: report of 10 cases and review of the literature. J Spinal Disord Tech. 24(4):268-75, 2011
        5. Ropper AE et al: Primary vertebral tumors: a review of epidemiologic, histological, and imaging findings, Part I: benign tumors. Neurosurgery. 69(6):1171-80, 2011
        6. Chai JW et al: Radiologic diagnosis of osteoid osteoma: from simple to challenging findings. Radiographics. 2010 May;30(3):737-49. Erratum in: Radiographics. 30(4):1156, 2010
        7. Rodallec MH et al: Diagnostic imaging of solitary tumors of the spine: what to do and say. Radiographics. 28(4):1019-41, 2008
        8. Priolo F et al: The current role of radiography in the assessment of skeletal tumors and tumor-like lesions. Eur J Radiol. 27 Suppl 1:S77-85, 1998
        Related Anatomy
        Loading...
        Related Differential Diagnoses
        Loading...
        References
        Tables

        Tables

        DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

          ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

          • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

            • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

              Selected References

              1. Ye L et al: MRI compared with low-dose CT scanning in the diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis. Clin Rheumatol. 39(4):1295-303, 2020
              2. Chang CY et al: Battery-powered bone drill: caution needed in densely blastic lesions. Skeletal Radiol. 44(12):1845-8, 2015
              3. Mugera C et al: Sclerotic lesions of the spine: MRI assessment. J Magn Reson Imaging. 38(6):1310-24, 2013
              4. Acosta FL Jr et al: Treatment of Enneking stage 3 aggressive vertebral hemangiomas with intralesional spondylectomy: report of 10 cases and review of the literature. J Spinal Disord Tech. 24(4):268-75, 2011
              5. Ropper AE et al: Primary vertebral tumors: a review of epidemiologic, histological, and imaging findings, Part I: benign tumors. Neurosurgery. 69(6):1171-80, 2011
              6. Chai JW et al: Radiologic diagnosis of osteoid osteoma: from simple to challenging findings. Radiographics. 2010 May;30(3):737-49. Erratum in: Radiographics. 30(4):1156, 2010
              7. Rodallec MH et al: Diagnostic imaging of solitary tumors of the spine: what to do and say. Radiographics. 28(4):1019-41, 2008
              8. Priolo F et al: The current role of radiography in the assessment of skeletal tumors and tumor-like lesions. Eur J Radiol. 27 Suppl 1:S77-85, 1998