Abstract:
Learning Objectives:
After reading this article, the participant should be able to:
Describe the pathogenesis and epidemiology of spinal tuberculosis.
Explain the clinical presentation, laboratory findings, and different radiographic evaluation modalities with spinal tuberculosis.
Define a detailed differential diagnosis in spinal infections.
Describe the pathogenesis and epidemiology of spinal tuberculosis.Explain the clinical presentation, laboratory findings, and different radiographic evaluation modalities with spinal tuberculosis.Define a detailed differential diagnosis in spinal infections.
This article is the third in a four-part series.
Citation:
Skaf, G. S., Fehlings, M. G., & Bouclaous, C. H. (2004). Medical and Surgical Management of Pyogenic and Nonpyogenic Spondylodiscitis: Part III. Contemporary Neurosurgery, 26(21), 1-5.