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Had MRI lumbar spine here are rsults .. I am concerned with L5 vertebralhemangioma ? Is this cancer ? Is this a blood clot , i am taking estrogen and progestro ... View answer
i am 32 yrs old, having vertebralhemangioma at d10-d11 spin area, due to which i am unable to run or walk fast. i went through 25 radiations sitting from 3rd october 2010 to 10 nov 2010. having 20 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Deepak Anvekar
( General & Family Physician)
is isointense on T1 and hyperintense on T2. Hemangioma in the T4 vertebral body with possible non-fat-containing hemangioma in the C6 vertebral body. Bone scan correlation for the latter lesion... View answer
Hello, I had a c-spine MRI that showed a non-specific lesion filling much of the vertebral body. It was dark on T1 and bright on T2-weighted and STIR imaging. No findings of a hemangioma . No ... View answer
I have a L4 vertebralhemangioma which is quite large and extends into the right pedical. They want to do a bone scan to rule out any active osseous lesions. Are they rulling out bone cancer? They ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shashi Kala Kumari
( General & Family Physician)
Recently went for a breast MRI and just found out that they discovered an incidental vertebral body hemangioma how could this have been caused I m very athletic and eat very healthy 49 yrs old 134lbs height 5... View answer
Answered by :Dr. N Gopi Krishna
( General & Family Physician)
MRI findings hemangioma at T5. Question? Can a large benign vertebralhemangioma at T5 shrink on its own? Trying to avoid a non invasive procedure. My daily activities are limited due to the pain. It ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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