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Title: The role of imaging modalities in diagnosing compression fractures in the lumbar spine.
Authors: Agius, Karen
Keywords: Radiography, Medical
Imaging systems in medicine
Fractures -- Radiography
Spine -- Radiography
Issue Date: 2002
Citation: Agius, K. (2002). The role of imaging modalities in diagnosing compression fractures in the lumbar spine (Diploma).
Abstract: This research project was performed to assess the role of the various imaging modalities suitable to detect compression fractures in the lumbar region. Through this study, it was found that CT and MRI are mainly the only imaging modalities that can differentiate between benign and malignant causes. Nevertheless, there are circumstances whereby distinguishable features might be misleading. For example, the appearance of compression fractures caused secondary to osteoporosis (a benign condition), might be very similar to compression fractures arising from malignant conditions. In such case further investigations need to be carried out and a biopsy should be performed. Other imaging modalities such as Conventional Plain Radiography, RNI and SPECT may also help in diagnosing compression fractures in the lumbar spine. On the basis of the findings, recommendations are proposed on how various imaging modalities may be utilized to achieve the best diagnosis.
Description: DIP.RADIOGRAPHY
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/46258
Appears in Collections:Dissertations - FacHSc - 2002
Dissertations - FacHScRad - 2002

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