Lytic lesion thoracic spine

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      Thoracic spine pain is less common than pain localized to the cervical or lumbar regions. Symptomatic thoracic disc herniation is every more infrequent. ... lytic lesion is seen on radiographs. The bone scan may be negative. The treatment is radiation therapy as the primary modality. Surgery is done for stabilization of the spine. Chemotherapy ...

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    • [DOC File]Degenerative Joint Disease (Spine)

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      Maignes Syndrome ( facet arthrosis pain referral pattern (lower thoracic spine [facet] refers to lower Lumbar spine) SI Joint DJD *Dominates in lower 2/3 of joint. Already very narrow jt so hard to tell if jt space is narrowed. Sacral and iliac subchondral sclerosis and osteophytes if seen. (Easier to see with CT than with plane film).

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    • [DOC File]Radiology Review:

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      The bones of the spine are called vertebrae. More of the crumbling happens in the front of the bone than the back, causing the spine to bend forward. TX: conservatively. Osteomyelitis of the Spine: ( page 394-395) Refers to an infection of the vertebral body in the spine. It is a fairly rare cause of back pain, especially in young healthy adults.

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      This lateral cervical spine film shows a large lytic lesion in the body of C2 but also involving the spinous process and laminae. This was an aneurysmal bone which responded well to radiotherapy. A lytic lesion may completely destroy a vertebral body as in this case. It is sometimes seen in histiocytosis in children.

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    • [DOCX File]WDGMC - Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre

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      X-rays showed a lytic lesion in the thoracic spine (T10). Computerized tomography confirmed the lytic lesion and noted a 12x14mm mass in the right lower lobe of the lung. Laboratory investigations revealed a low thyroglobulin. Serum adjusted-calcium 2,98mmol/L (2.20-2.50 mmol/L) and PTH 1589pg/ml (15-65pg/ml). Parathyroid 99Tc-sestaMIBI had no ...

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      MRI Spine: Thoraco-lumbar TB discitis with paraspinal abscess and extradural spinal extension 11yo Haematuria: CT RK- heterogenous lx, almost in renal pelvis and not cortex. Retrocrural L/N. No renal v / IVC invasion. Pulm and Bony mets on windowing. MR spine: bone marrow mets and spinal extension

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    • [DOC File]Advanced Orthopedics

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      Advanced Orthopedics Class #10 Monday, October 18, 2004. Thoracic Spine. Fewer unique things. Normals: 1. Kyphotic curve - 30-35 degrees. Kyphosis becomes pathologic at 55 degrees - begins to affect lungs, heart, etc. - most common reason for kyphosis is compression fractures

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