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Old 07-16-2013, 06:11 PM #1
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Default Spinal Cord Lesion

Could someone please give me some english on this..I appreciate the help


The lesion on the cord at the T10-11 space level has signal characteristics suggesting prior hemorrhage. It is most likely a cavernous angioma. Other lesions are possible but less likely. There is no enhancement associated with the change, this would make ependymoma less likely. The lack of prominent veins dorsal to the could would make bleed related to AVM less likely as well.
Consideration could be given to performance of mr brain which should include gradient echo imaging to determine if there are any intracranial cavernous angiomas which would help confirm this diagnosis.
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