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Summary of audience discussion: These two cases each demon- 

 strate a very large diseased area involving 8 to 10 vertebrae. In the 

 absence of vertebral body destruction a mycotic etiology might be 

 considered. These, however, are rare in Egypt and the second case 

 does show two foci of vertebral body destruction. The bilateral 

 nature of sacral involvement is unusual . yet cannot be explained as a 

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