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. 2022 Jun 2;13:882651. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.882651

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A, B) X-ray examination of a patient with spinal tuberculosis. The arrow points to the location of the lesion. (A) X-ray image in posterior-anterior position. (B) X-ray image in lateral position. (C–E) CT examination of a patient with spinal tuberculosis. The arrow points to the location of the lesion. (C) CT image in sagittal position. (D) CT image in coronal position. (E) CT image in cross-section. (F–J) MRI examination of a patient with spinal tuberculosis. The arrow points to the location of the abscess. (F) MRI image in the sagittal T1 sequence. (G) MRI image in the sagittal T2 sequence. (H) MRI image of T2 lipid compression sequence in sagittal position. (I) MRI image in coronal position. (J) MRI image in cross-section.