Spine & Cod fish vertebra

What is Cod fish vertebra?

Codfish vertebra refers to a distinctive biconcave appearance of the vertebral bodies, often seen in spinal X-rays or MRIs. This shape resembles the vertebrae of a codfish and is commonly associated with conditions such as osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and certain metabolic bone disorders. It may indicate weakened bone structure and potential spinal compression. Recognizing this sign early can help guide appropriate bone density evaluation and spine care planning. Clinics specializing in spinal imaging, vertebral deformity assessment, and osteoporosis treatment play a key role in managing such conditions and improving long-term spinal health.

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