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Default Island of fat in the spinal cord on mri? What is this?

One thing I meant to ask about yesterday but was too busy with the other stuff going on. There was somethign weird on the MRI report that I have never seen. Wondering if anyone else has had these and what they are?

" There is an incidental island of fat within the T8 vertebral body on the right side. There is another island of fat within the right side of the T2 vertebral body."

Never saw this on any of the other MRI report so I guess it is new since August, or maybe it is something that is normal that isn't normally mentioned?

Tried googling it, but came up with page after page of things that didn't apply in my case.
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