Teenager with worsening back pain

MRI of tuberculous osteomyelitis of the spine
Sagittal T1 without contrast (above left) and T2 (above middle) MRI of the spine shows destruction of an intervertebral disc space and near-complete collapse of a vertebral body at the thoracolumbar junction with an associated kyphotic deformity. Sagittal T1 with contrast MRI (above right) shows a rim enhancing subligamentous fluid collection anterior to the vertebral body. Axial T1 with contrast MRI (below left) better shows the subligamentous fluid collection anterior to the vertebral body while a lower axial image (below right) shows a large rim enhancing abscess in the left posas muscle.

The diagnosis was tuberculous osteomyelitis causing discitis and a left psoas abscess.