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[[CT]] scan of spine provides much precise bony details of [[vertebral body|vertebral bodies]], [[intervertebral disk]]s, [[sclerosis]], and osteoporotic vertebral end plates. It is helpful to detect early lesions and is more effective for defining the shape and [[calcification]] of soft-tissue [[abscess]]es. | [[CT]] scan of spine provides much precise bony details of [[vertebral body|vertebral bodies]], [[intervertebral disk]]s, [[sclerosis]], and osteoporotic vertebral end plates. It is helpful to detect early lesions and is more effective for defining the shape and [[calcification]] of soft-tissue [[abscess]]es. | ||
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Overview
CT scan of spine provides much precise bony details of vertebral bodies, intervertebral disks, sclerosis, and osteoporotic vertebral end plates. It is helpful to detect early lesions and is more effective for defining the shape and calcification of soft-tissue abscesses.