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    White ivory sign is very different for children and adults

    • Last Update: 2021-12-24
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    Ivory vertebra sign

    Ivory vertebra sign

    Author: Dr Sachintha HapugodaGold Supporter since May 10, 2017

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    ivory vertebra


    Ivory vertebra sign refers to the diffuse and uniform density of the vertebral body, without changes in the size and shape of the vertebral body, and the density and size of the adjacent discs


    Cause

    Cause

    The cause of ivory vertebrae is related to the age of the patient


    The cause of ivory vertebrae is related to the age of the patient


    Paediatric (children)
    • lymphomalymphoma

    • osteosarcomaosteosarcoma

    • osteoblastomaosteoblastomas

    • metastatic diseasemetastatic disease

      • neuroblastoma


      • medulloblastomamedulloblastoma

      • Ewing sarcoma (rare)Ewing sarcoma (rare)

  • lymphomalymphoma

  • lymphomalymphoma

    Lymphoma
  • osteosarcomaosteosarcoma

  • osteosarcomaosteosarcoma

    Osteosarcoma
  • osteoblastomaosteoblastomas

  • osteoblastoma   osteoblastomas

    Osteoblastoma
  • metastatic disease   metastatic disease

  • metastatic disease   metastatic disease

    Metastatic disease
    • neuroblastoma


    • medulloblastoma   medulloblastoma

    • Ewing sarcoma (rare)   Ewing sarcoma (rare)

  • neuroblastoma


  • neuroblastoma


    Neuroblastoma
  • medulloblastoma   medulloblastoma

  • medulloblastoma   medulloblastoma

    Medulloblastoma
  • Ewing sarcoma (rare)   Ewing sarcoma (rare)

  • Ewing sarcoma (rare)   Ewing sarcoma (rare)

    Ewing sarcoma (rare)
    Adult
    • osteoblastic metastases   to bone metastasis

      • prostate cancer


      • breast cancer


    • lymphoma


    • S disease of Bone Paget's


    • tuberculous spondylitis


    • haemangioma


  • osteoblastic metastases   to bone metastasis

  • osteoblastic metastases   to bone metastasis

    Osteogenic metastasis
    • prostate cancer


    • breast cancer
      breast cancer

  • prostate cancer
    prostate cancer

  • prostate cancer
    prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer
  • breast cancer
    breast cancer

  • breast cancer
    breast cancer

    Breast cancer
  • lymphoma
    lymphoma

  • lymphoma
    lymphoma

    Lymphoma
  • S disease of Bone Paget's
    (bone) Paget's disease

  • S disease of Bone Paget's
    (bone) Paget's disease

    (Bone) Paget disease
  • tuberculous spondylitis
    tuberculous spondylitis

  • tuberculous spondylitis
    tuberculous spondylitis

    Spinal tuberculosis
  • haemangioma
    hemangioma

  • haemangioma
    hemangioma

    Hemangioma

     

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