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cervical nondominant right vertebral artery and distal intradural right vertebral artery. Left vertebral ... probable CSF leak based on symptoms and MrI . I have a CT myelogram and blood patch... View answer
Had MRI lumbar spine here are rsults .. I am concerned with L5 vertebral hemangioma ? Is this cancer ? Is this a blood clot , i am taking estrogen and progestro ... View answer
My Mri states, Hemangiaoma (13X13mm) in the T4 vertebral body with possible non-fat-containing hemangioam(8X6mm) in the C6 vertebral body. Bone Scan correlation for the latter lesion is recommended. What ... View answer
My MRI states "here is a lesion seen in the posterior T4 vertebral body which measures 13 X 13mm and is isointense to fat. A smaller lesion measuring 8X6 mm is seen in the C6 vertebral body and this ... View answer
at c5/c6 interface with fracture across the c6 vertebral body and is resulting in complex disruption of the vertebral column with overriding of the two ends of spine over one another in the antero ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
l5 vertebral bodies. Focal T1 & T2 hyperintense lesions are noted within the l5 vertebral body and within the posterior aspect of the l1 vertebral body which may reflect hemangiomas. What does this... View answer
MRI report says The vertebral arteries originate from the proximal subclavian arteries. The left vertebral artery is moderately hypoplastic becoming severely hypoplastic distally. The right vertebral ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
out again. The cranium was off set from the axis and is pinching the left vertebral artery. What are some of the symptoms of a pinched artery? ... View answer
straightening of the normal lumbar lordosis. Otherwise satisfactory vertebral alignment. Mild osteophytic lipping at the L3/4 and L1/2 levels. Preserved vertebral body height and disc spaces. No... View answer
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