Scintillation counting of the sacro-iliac bones using technetium pyrophosphate or diphosphate is a simple examination without danger. The uptake opposite each sacro-iliac bone is assessed by reference to that of the lumbar spine visible on the film. A study of a control group of 81 subjects permits one to determine the existence of variations in relation to age: the fixation is high in subjects under the age of 20 years and reduced in adults aged over 50 years.
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November 1979
The authors report on their experience with discal puncture in the bacteriological diagnosis of 48 infectious spondylodiscites. This technique makes it possible to obtain a bacteriological certitude in 31 cases (65 per cent): Pott's disease (40 per cent) and 12 pyogene spondylodiscites (25 per cent), with 17 punctures remaining negative, including 5 technical failures, the needle not penetrating into the pinched disc. No incident was noted, demonstrating the harmless nature of this method.
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