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2 sie 2024 · The sacrum is the penultimate segment of the vertebral column and also forms the posterior part of the bony pelvis. It transmits the total body weight between the lower appendicular skeleton and the axial skeleton. Gross anatomy.
- Sacral Lesions
A very wide range of lesions can occur in and around the...
- Anterior Sacral Meningocele
Anterior sacral meningocele is a congenital defect seen in...
- Case 2
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- AP View
The sacrum AP view is a radiographic projection used to...
- Tarlov Cyst
In some patients, however, it appears that Tarlov cysts are...
- Lumbosacral transitional vertebra
Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae (LSTV) are a relatively...
- Sacrum (AP view)
The sacrum anteroposterior (AP) view is used to demonstrate...
- Sacral Lesions
21 lip 2023 · Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae (LSTV) are a relatively common variant and can be seen in ~25% (range 15-35%) of the general population 1-3. Non-recognition of this variant and/or poor description in the report can lead to operations or procedures performed at the wrong level.
23 mar 2023 · The sacrum anteroposterior (AP) view is used to demonstrate the sacrum and its articulations. The efficacy of this radiographic projection is debatable, with radiographers encouraged to follow department protocol when imaging this region 1.
6 kwi 2024 · Imaging poses semiotic challenges in diagnosing spondyloarthritis (SpA) and distinguishing it from other differentials. Analyzing the SIJs remains complex, requiring a comprehensive grasp of its anatomy, biomechanics, variants, and a nuanced understanding of the intricate clinical considerations involved.
3 sty 2024 · In this narrative review, we will discuss sacroiliitis by describing the radiological anatomy of the SIJ, the etiologies of sacroiliitis, its clinical presentation, diagnostic imaging modalities, radiological criteria, the management of sacroiliitis, and any future directions in this field.
1 sty 2001 · Cross-sectional imaging, particularly computed tomography and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, plays a crucial role in identification, localization, and characterization of sacral lesions. Congenital lesions of the sacrum, including sacral agenesis and meningocele, are optimally imaged with MR.
9 mar 2024 · Sacroiliitis is commonly seen in patients with axial spondyloarthritis, in whom timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent irreversible structural damage. Imaging has a prominent place in the diagnostic process and several new imaging techniques have been examined for this purpose.