Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3366690 Joint Bone Spine 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our results lend further support to the theory that metastatic tumors can invade the cartilaginous endplate through defects in its substance, allowing direct contact of tumor and disc. Minimal tumor invasion of the discovertebral junction may not be identified at magnetic resonance imaging or gross anatomic inspection, or both, because small metastatic foci may be obscured by abnormalities in the morphology of the cartilaginous endplate.
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