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... The hemangioma is a small, benign tumor that usually doesn't cause any problems...he mentions it as an incidental finding... ... (2 replies)
... There is abnormal high signal intensity on T1 and T2 weighted images within the S3 vertebral body which is unchanged from the previous study and is felt to be a benign hemangioma". ... (7 replies)
... Hi everyone: I posted here a couple of weeks ago with some questions about my scheduled MRI. I wanted to post my MRI results to see if anyone has any insights - I so appreciate and respect everyone's personal experiences and advice. I'll share the results of the MRI that were discussed at my follow-up appointment: Disc bulge at the L4-L5 level Benign... (7 replies)

... no intradural or extradural mass lesions,bone marrow sgnal intesity is normal,postsurgical changes are noted ,a hemangioma is noted within the left posterior aspect of the l3 vertebral body . ... (3 replies)
... no intradural or extradural mass lesions,bone marrow sgnal intesity is normal,postsurgical changes are noted ,a hemangioma is noted within the left posterior aspect of the l3 vertebral body . ... (5 replies)
... the T12 vertebral body displays diffusely abnormal T1 and T2 hyperintense bone marrow signal, but shows normal contour with no bony erosion or expansion. ... (0 replies)
... STIR signal hyperintense lesion is noted within the posterior aspect of the T7 vertebral body. This lesion is isointense on the T1 sequence. No additional osseous lesions are visible. No disc or paraspinal edema is noted. ... (0 replies)
... T2 hyperintense lesion in the L3 vertebral body most likley a hemangioma. The conus terminates normally at theL1 level. ... (0 replies)
Twisted Spine?
Apr 8, 2010
... a 1 cm lesion present in T6 consistent with a hemangioma. No disc pathology demonstrated in the thoracic spine. Vertebral bodies are intact and no fracture. Spinal cord is normal in signal intensity and morphology. ... (6 replies)
... l5 lvl there is a posterolateral disc herniation wth disc filling the interval vertebral foramen. No central disc herniation or spinal stenosis is seen. ... (10 replies)
... Hemangioma visualized in the T4 vertebral body. ... (0 replies)
... Focal area of T1 hyperintensity superior aspect of the L4 vertebral body that is likey focal fatty infiltration versus hemangioma. Vertebral bodies are of the normal height and alignment. Intervertebral disk space is mostly preserved. ... (7 replies)
... ly worsening. My entire spinous process is tender from about T1 to L1. They had to double my meds and add new ones, and it still pain keeps growing. I have two vertebral hemangiomas at T11 and T12 from the MRIs I just had. ... (5 replies)
... L5 interspace, suggesting degenerative disc disease. Vertebral bodies are normal in alignment. There appears to be a benign hemangioma in L2. Distal cord and bone marrow are otherwise normal in signal. ... (4 replies)
... Ok, the MRI report was done with and without contrast and says the vertebral bodies are normal height and alignment. There is a nonenhancing T1 and T2 hyperintense focus within the T2 vertebral body. ... (8 replies)
... There is an apparent transitional lumbosacral articulation that is interpreted as bilateral sacralization of L5. The accuracy of the vertebral numbering system used in this report may be determined by comparison with lateral radiographs of the entire spine. ... (1 replies)
... I don't see my doctor for nother 2 weeks... I had an MRI because I have low back pain radiating down my right leg into my knee. I have increased reflex on my right leg and decreased on my left. The MRI reads like this: 1) Approx 8mm nodule occupying the L4 vertebral body on both the T1 & T2 weighted images, typical of a hemangioma. 2) Mild degenerative facet... (3 replies)
... Hi. I have the following symptoms: Severe hip pain which spread to the front right thigh. The thigh has since become numb. I have difficulty walking, sleeping, sitting, etc. Sitting and laying down are more comfortable than standing. I am waiting to see a neurologist, and my general practitioner suggested i see a specialist. I am currently taking skelaxin and vicodin,... (0 replies)
... Thanks feelbad for the information, I'll give you the information that I have from previous reports, study of bone scan in 2005 states increased radiotracer uptake in the T9 region fuses to the spinal process which appears slightly more sclerotic than the other spinal processses. MRI scan of 2005 thoracic states benign lesion of bone/intraosseous hemangioma/lipoma for T7... (8 replies)
... spine was performed in contiguous thin slices. Axial and sagittal reconstructions were performed. The vertebral bodies are unremarkable. The surrounding paravertebral soft tissues are unremarkable as well. The conus is unremarkable. ... (6 replies)


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