Is tomography of intervertebral disc calcification useful in children?
- PMID: 1301014
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02011610
Is tomography of intervertebral disc calcification useful in children?
Abstract
In the past ten years, we have found cervical intervertebral disc calcifications in three children on plain films of the cervical spine made because of cervical pain. In each case, we required further radiological investigations, antero-posterior and lateral linear tomography for two children and an axial computed tomography for one child. In each case, tomography revealed no supplementary useful information. On retrospect, we think that these examinations caused unnecessary irradiation and that they should only be carried out in the rare circumstances when disc calcification is associated with neurological symptoms.
Comment in
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Is tomography of intervertebral disc calcification useful in children?Pediatr Radiol. 1992;22(7):554. Pediatr Radiol. 1992. PMID: 1491926 No abstract available.
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