MRI of proven spondylitis was performed in 39 patients. Acute spondylitis appeared hypointense on T1-weighted and hyperintense on T2-weighted images. Following intravenous administration of Gd-DTPA, enhancement of the marrow and disc was seen. With progressive healing an increasing signal was seen on T1-weighted images. This was caused by the presence of focal fat marrow representing the first sign of therapy response. As healing progressed, the T1-signal increased due to fatty marrow, while the T2-signal decreased as well as the enhancement following Gd-DTPA administration. Therefore, MR imaging can be recommended as the method of choice for early diagnosis of spondylitis and assessment of therapy response.