PAMJ - Images Quiz
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A 64-year-old man farmar was admitted for low back pain radiating to the lower extremities and a long standing history of febrile illness and loss of apetite. Radiography of the spine revealed parrotĀ“s peak appearance (Pedro PonsĀ“ sign) at the anterior superior end of the L3 vertebra which is characterized by osteosclerosis and osteophyte. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after the administration of gadolinium revealed L2-L3 epiduritis, an erosive change of the anterior portion of L4 and L5, abnormal signal change with enhancement in T12, L2, L3, L5 and S1 body with probable spondylodiscitis in L2/L3 and L5/S1 level. Pathological analysis of a specimen obtained with CT-guided aspiration revealed non caseating granulomas. What is your diagnosis?

Tuberculous spondylodiscitis
Spinal sarcoidosis
Spinal lymphoma
Spinal brucellosis

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