Fig. 3.18.13
 MRI is superior to all other forms of investigations in demonstrating the anatomy of the spinal canal and the extent and cause of pressure over the neural structures. It demonstrates clearly whether compression is due to an abscess or to sequestration of the disc and necrotic bone into the spinal canal. Subligamentous spread of a paraspinal mass with involvement of contiguous vertebra strongly suggests a tubercular infection.

MRI is superior to all other forms of investigations in demonstrating the anatomy of the spinal canal and the extent and cause of pressure over the neural structures. It demonstrates clearly whether compression is due to an abscess or to sequestration of the disc and necrotic bone into the spinal canal. Subligamentous spread of a paraspinal mass with involvement of contiguous vertebra strongly suggests a tubercular infection.

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