Radiograph showing (a) vertebral body destruction and disruption of the normal spinal architecture due to vertebral body osteomyelitis affecting the lumbar.

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Radiograph showing (a) vertebral body destruction and disruption of the normal spinal architecture due to vertebral body osteomyelitis affecting the lumbar vertebrae. Radiograph showing (a) vertebral body destruction and disruption of the normal spinal architecture due to vertebral body osteomyelitis affecting the lumbar vertebrae. (b) New bone formation and loss of normal architecture (arrows) around the C2-C3 articulation on the right-hand side caused by a perivertebral abscess James Patrick Crilly et al. In Practice 2015;37:490-507 Copyright © British Veterinary Association. All rights reserved.