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Old 07-15-2008, 02:58 AM #1
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Question Help with MRI results - T10??

I have been given my MRI results by my local doctor and have been reffered to a specialist. However it would be nice to have a little more understanding whilst waiting to see the specialist.

I have problems with the L3 / 4 area which I now understand just reading through this site

What I do not unnderstand is....... Around the T10 area I have malformed blood vessels in the bone. This was described as affecting a large area. The doctor described it as a strawberry birthmark inside the bone (which confused me even more).

I would be very grateful if somebody could shed more light on this for me.

Many many thanks x x x
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