10 posterior scalloping of a vertebral body

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10 Posterior Scalloping of a Vertebral Body

CLINICAL IMAGAGING AN ATLAS OF DIFFERENTIAL DAIGNOSIS EISENBERG DR. Muhammad Bin Zulfiqar PGR-FCPS III SIMS/SHL

Fig SP 10-1 Achondroplasia. (A) Posterior scalloping of multiple vertebral bodies (arrows). (B) Characteristic short, broad pelvis with small sacrosciatic notch.

Fig SP 10-2 Neurofibromatosis (arrow s).

Fig SP 10-3 Hurler's syndrome. In addition to the posterior scalloping (closed arrows), there is typical inferior breaking (open arrow) of the anterior margin of the vertebral body.

Fig SP 10-4 Acromegaly. Posterior scalloping (arrows) associated with enlargement of vertebral bodies (especially in the anteroposterior dimension).
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