
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO HAVE HYPERINTENSE T1 POSTERIOR ELEMENT

Question: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO HAVE HYPERINTENSE T1 POSTERIOR ELEMENT MASS WITH IMage finding consistant with a hemangioma?
Brief Answer:
About hemangiomas;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking!
The radiological finding you described is consistent with an hemangioma ( you didn't mention the organ where it is located), that is a vascular anomaly.
It means that there is an increased number of vessels with enlargrd diameter.
They may be congenital or acquired and do no regress, so it will persist and usually remain with the same dimensions.
They do not need to be treated and are not risky, so there is no need to get worried.
Hope the information will help.
Best wishes,
dr.mirjeta
About hemangiomas;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking!
The radiological finding you described is consistent with an hemangioma ( you didn't mention the organ where it is located), that is a vascular anomaly.
It means that there is an increased number of vessels with enlargrd diameter.
They may be congenital or acquired and do no regress, so it will persist and usually remain with the same dimensions.
They do not need to be treated and are not risky, so there is no need to get worried.
Hope the information will help.
Best wishes,
dr.mirjeta
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