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Old 05-16-2012, 08:12 PM #1
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Default Spinal Hemangioma

Hi All,
I'm new here and had a couple of questions about Spinal Hemangiomas.
One was discovered on my T9 while having an MRI for other reasons and I was wondering if anyone had experienced symptoms indicative of MS because of it? 3 Neuros have stated that they dont cause damage like that, though it hasn't been looked into further. I was told I didn't have MS, then I did, now unsure until next MRI of brain and spine. I have 4 lesions on my brain which is why I was diagnosed with MS. Though my new neuro says he isn't sure, he thinks it could just be aging.....I'm 32!

I know the hemangioma wouldn't cause lesions on the brain, though what are the chances of one growing to the point it would grow that large to push on the nerves in my spine and cause my symptoms?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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