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A 38-year-old patient’s preoperative CT scanning shows destructive segments located at the T2/3 segments (a-c). Preoperative MRI shows the tuberculosis focus lies lower than the suprasternal notch level (d). Two-week postoperative antero-posterior and lateral plain radiograph shows the internal instruments in a satisfactory position (e-f). Six-month postoperative CT scanning shows the anterior bone grafting is in a good position but without fusion (g). Five-year postoperative CT scanning demonstrates that the cervicothoracic fusion is consolidated completely (h). Citation: Zhu Z, Hao D, Wang B, Gao W, Yang R, Guo H, et al. (2018) Selection of surgical treatment approaches for cervicothoracic spinal tuberculosis: A 10-year case review. PLoS ONE 13(2): e0192581. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192581 |
Date | 8 February 8 2018 |
Source | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192581 |
Author | Citation: Zhu Z, Hao D, Wang B, Gao W, Yang R, Guo H, et al. (2018) Selection of surgical treatment approaches for cervicothoracic spinal tuberculosis: A 10-year case review. PLoS ONE 13(2): e0192581. |
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