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[Computer tomographic findings in sacral destruction]

M Heller, E Grabbe, J Hagemann

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    Computerized tomography (CT) offers superior visualization for sacral abnormalities compared to conventional methods. CT is the most sensitive tool for identifying and assessing the extent of destructive and deforming sacral processes.

    Area of Science:

    • Radiology
    • Medical Imaging
    • Oncology

    Background:

    • Destructive and deforming processes of the sacrum pose diagnostic challenges.
    • Conventional imaging techniques have limitations in fully characterizing these conditions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the diagnostic significance of computerized tomography (CT) for sacral abnormalities.
    • To compare the efficacy of CT with conventional roentgenography and bone scintigraphy.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of 69 CT examinations from 55 patients with sacral pathologies.
    • Comparison of CT findings with conventional roentgenography (including tomography) and bone scintigraphy.

    Main Results:

    • Computerized tomography demonstrated significant diagnostic value in identifying and assessing the extent of sacral lesions.

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  • CT proved more sensitive than conventional roentgenography and bone scintigraphy for visualizing sacral affections.
  • Conclusions:

    • Recent CT scanners are highly sensitive for the diagnosis of destructive and deforming sacral processes.
    • CT is the preferred imaging modality for comprehensive evaluation of the sacrum.