Prospective Study
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World J Radiol. Jun 28, 2025; 17(6): 107164
Published online Jun 28, 2025. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i6.107164
Table 1 Pathologic findings on magnetic resonance sequences

Number of cases
Percentage
Pathology evident on T1 and T2 sequences
Disc prolapse14753.65%
Canal stenosis3914.23%
Spondylolisthesis93.28%
Schmorl’s node (non-pathologic finding)51.82%
Fracture41.46%
Spinal dysraphism20.73%
Findings suggestive of a neoplastic process10.36%
Spondylodiscitis10.36%
Pathologies outside the vertebral structures00.00%
Non-pathologic findings (normal)8330.29%
Pathology evident on coronal STIR sequence
Pathologies outside the vertebral structures269.49%
Sacroiliitis238.39%
Findings suggestive of a neoplastic process165.84%
Fracture41.46%
Spinal dysraphism10.36%
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease10.36%
Non-pathologic findings (normal)19972.63%
Table 2 Coronal short tau inversion recovery results and patients’ characteristics, n (%)
Characteristics
Abnormal coronal STIR
Normal coronal STIR
P value
Mean age43.9645.260.5604a
Females47 (29.56)112 (70.44)0.4103b
Males28 (24.35)87 (75.65)