Resultados de Biopsia guiada por Tomografía Axial Computarizada en el Síndrome de Destrucci ón Vertebral , Evaluados en Dos Instituciones Distintas

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Objective: To compare results of vertebral biopsy guided by computerized axial tomography scan, reported by two different Departments of Pathology in patients with vertebral destruction syndrome to confirm the reliability and utility in the diagnosis. Methods: Tissue samples from 21 patients were obtained March 1 to July 15, 2011, with a diagnosis of the vertebral destruction syndrome and who underwent computerized axial tomography-guided biopsy. The samples were blindly sent to two different pathology services. The results were analyzed using the two-proportion z-test. Results: 14 patients were male (67%) and 7 females (23%), aged between 28 and 82, with condition predominantly lumbar (48%) and thoracic (38%); 62% had one vertebra affected, 33% ha two and 5% had three or more levels involved. The most affected vertebrae were L1, L2 and L3 (12/30 [40%]) and T9 (3/30 [10%]). The results were grouped into categories: 1. Osteomyelitis (9/21 [43%]), 2. Tumors (7/21 [33%]), 3. Metastases (3/21 [14%]), 4. Normal tissue (2/21 [10%]), 5. Inflammation (0/21 [0%]), 6. Inadequate sample (0/21 [0%]), 7. Pott's disease (0/21 [0%]). Conclusions: According to the values obtained by the two-proportion z-test, there was no significant difference between the results reported by the two departments of pathology for the syndrome studied, being determined that this part of the process has reliability and usefulness of 90%.

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Zarate-Kalfopulos, B., García, J. E. V., Sánchez-Bringas, G., Rosales, L. M. O., Alpizar-Aguirre, A., & Reyes-Sánchez, A. (2013). Resultados de Biopsia guiada por Tomografía Axial Computarizada en el Síndrome de Destrucci ón Vertebral , Evaluados en Dos Instituciones Distintas. Coluna/ Columna, 12(2), 108–111. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-18512013000200003

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