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2 sie 2024 · The sacrum is an irregularly-shaped bone, shaped roughly like an inverted triangle, with its base superior and apex inferior. It is curved with an anterior concavity and posterior convexity.
- Sacral Lesions
Weerakkody Y, Thakur A, Bell D, et al. Sacral lesions....
- 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
However, symptoms don't appear to correlate well with size...
- Sacral Lesions
19 wrz 2021 · Weerakkody Y, Thakur A, Bell D, et al. Sacral lesions. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 01 Nov 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-10917. 1 Oct 2010, 19 Sep 2021, 9 times, by 8 contributors -. A very wide range of lesions can occur in and around the sacrum.
Radiopaedia.org provides information on various sacral lesions, including tumors and other conditions affecting the sacrum.
1 lut 2000 · Patients with sacral tumors present with nonspecific symptoms, including pain, palpable mass, and neurologic deficits. The purpose of CT and MR imaging is to define the anatomic origin, extent, and radiologic features of a given lesion.
1 sty 2001 · Congenital lesions of the sacrum, including sacral agenesis and meningocele, are optimally imaged with MR. The most common sacral neoplasm is metastatic disease. Primary neoplasms of the sacrum, which include giant cell tumor, chordoma, and teratoma, are infrequent.
6 lut 2020 · This review presents an overview of the distinctive imaging features of both common and rare sacral tumours, and highlights several specific scenarios with unique diagnostic considerations and treatment implications.
23 lis 2012 · Axial T1-weighted (A) and T2-weighted (B) MR images of sacrum show areas of T1 hypointensity and T2 hyperintensity in right iliac bone and sacrum, reflecting subchondral bone marrow edema.