Differences in Haematological and Imaging Features of Lumbar Spine Fungal and Brucella Infections

腰椎真菌感染和布鲁氏菌感染的血液学和影像学特征差异

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To observe the clinical characteristics of fungal and Brucella infections of the lumbar spine and explore the key points for their differential diagnosis. METHODS: The clinical data of 12 patients with fungal infection (the fungal group) and 31 patients with Brucella infection (the Brucella group) of the lumbar spine confirmed by microbiological culture and antigen test were retrospectively analysed. The differences in the clinical characteristics and imaging manifestations were observed between the two groups. RESULTS: The peripheral blood neutrophil ratio, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, serum total protein and serum globulin levels in the fungal group were higher compared with the Brucella group, while the peripheral blood lymphocyte count, lymphocyte ratio and albumin-globulin ratio were lower in the fungal group compared with the Brucella group (P < 0.05). As for imaging examinations, the proportion of bone destruction centred on the intervertebral disc with surrounding osteosclerosis on computed tomography (CT) imaging showed a statistical difference between the Brucella group and the fungal group (P < 0.05). Fungal infection patients showed more osteosclerosis-free areas around the bone destruction on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) than Brucella infection patients. CONCLUSION: There are certain similarities in clinical manifestations between fungal and Brucella infections of the lumbar spine, but the haematological indices and image features of CT and MRI can effectively differentiate between them, providing guidance for the clinical differential diagnosis.

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