Spondylodiscitis is an infection involving the spine, most commonly of bacterial origin, though fungal and tuberculous etiologies may also occur, particularly in immunocompromised individuals [1]. The incidence of pyogenic spondylodiscitis has increased in recent years due to aging populations and a higher prevalence of chronic diseases, immunosuppressive therapies, and intravenous drug use. An early and accurate diagnosis of spondylodiscitis is essential to prevent complications such as neurolo…