J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Oct;31(4):743-747.
Comparisons of MR Findings of the Spinal Metastasis and the Spinal Tuberculosis
Abstract
- PURPOSE
MR findings of the spinal metastasis and the tuberculosis are well known, but sometimes it might
be difficult to differentiate these lesions. Therefore we reviewed and analyzed the MR findings which would be
useful for the differentiation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
T1- and T2-weighted spin echo images and gadolinium-enhanced Tl-weighted
images were obtained with 1. 5T and 1. 0T superconductive MR imager. We reviewed MR findings in 16 cases
of spinal metastases and 24 cases of spinal tuberculosis in terms of signal intensity, contrast enhancement
pattern, disc space involvement, spinal canal compressing feature and paraspinal soft tissue mass.
RESULTS
The signal intensities of both lesions were hypointense on T1WI and hyperintense on T2WI except
those of the metastatic lesions from the prostatic carcinoma. Heterogeneous enhancement was noted in 63% of
metastasis, whereas peripheral rim enhancement was noted in 83% of spinal tuberculosis(p (.001). Spinal
canal compression by collapsed vertebra was only noted in spinal metastasis, and that by paraspinal soft tissue
was noted in both spinal metastasis and tuberculosis(p (.001). Disc space invasion was noted in 19% of spinal
metastasis and 88% of spinal tuberculosis. Spinal tuberculosis was common at lower thoracic spine(T10) and
typically involved two or more adjacent vertebral bodies(96%).
CONCLUSION
The important differential point between spinal metastasis and tuberculosis was the
enhancement pattern, involvement of two or more contiguous vertebral bodies and the feature of spinal canal
compressing. The secondary importance was the disc space involvement pattern.