نتایج جستجو برای: vertebral hemangioma

تعداد نتایج: 37003  

2015
Ryoichi Fukano Yasuaki Iida Keiji Hasegawa Yuichirou Yokoyama Akihito Wada Shigeta Takeuchi Kazutoshi Shibuya Hiroshi Takahashi

Cavernous hemangiomas can arise in any region of the body, including the central nervous system. Spinal cavernous hemangiomas account for 5% 12% of all cases of vertebral vascular malformation. Most of these are of vertebral origin, and cases that are non-vertebral in origin are rare. We encountered a patient with a relatively rare spinal epidural cavernous hemangioma of the thoracic spine that...

2013
Iftekhar Ahmed Saba Sohail Munawwar Hussain Nazeer Khan Masood Hameed Khan

OBJECTIVES Fluorosis is endemic in many parts of the world. However community studies on MRI features of fluorosis are lacking. The aim of this study was to determine MRI features of spinal changes in a community with endemic fluorosis in the Thar Desert Pakistan. METHODOLOGY Randomly selected adults from the Village Samorindh, district Tharparker, Sindh, Pakistan, with spinal fluorosis diagn...

2017
Kaya Kilic Emre Unal Zafer Orkun Toktas Fugen Vardar Aker Akın Akakın Türker Kilic

The authors present an extremely rare case of an aggressive and progressive vertebral capillary hemangioma of the lumbar spine secondary to a trauma. A 40-year-old man who complained of back and leg pain due to a hemangioma of L1 that had begun a year after the fracture of the same vertebra was subsequently operated on. Due to the profuse bleeding, only a subtotal removal was possible. Histopat...

Journal: :Cukurova Medical Journal 2022

Cavernous hemangiomas (CHs) can be found in all intracranial structures, especially the brain parenchyma. Most spinal are of vertebral origin. Spinal cavernous that do not hold vertebrae called "pure" types. Pure epidural (SECHs) very rare and account for approximately 4% lesions. Here is a case pure thoracic SECH detected 42-year-old female patient with progressive paraparesis sensory loss bel...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society 2011
V Boschi Z Pogorelić G Gulan Z Perko L Grandić V Radonić

BACKGROUND The vertebral hemangiomas are benign vascular lesions occurring in spine. Although uncommon, symptomatic vertebral hemangiomas can be painful and can limit daily activities. A number of methods have been used in the treatment of symptomatic and aggressive vertebral hemangioma, but none of them is optimal. Treatment with cement vertebroplasty showed very good results. This study aims ...

2010
Vorachai Sirikulchayanonta Arthit Jinawath Suphaneewan Jaovisidha

An epithelioid hemangioma involving three contiguous bones in continuity has, to the best of our knowledge, not been reported in the literature. A case of a 48-year-old man presented with radiating pain to the lower thoracic region for two years. A radiograph and CT scan revealed both permeative osteolytic and multiple trabeculated lesions involving the left posterior part of the 10th rib as we...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2011
Wesley B Schrock Raun J Wetzel Stephanie C Tanner Majid A Khan

Vertebral hemangiomas are common lesions and usually considered benign. A rare subset of them, however, are characterized by extra-osseous extension, bone expansion, disturbance of blood flow, and occasionally compression fractures and thereby referred to as aggressive hemangiomas. We present a case of a 67-year-old woman with progressive paraplegia and an infiltrative mass of T4 vertebra causi...

Journal: :Clinical nuclear medicine 2012
Michihiro Nakayama Atsutaka Okizaki Shunta Ishitoya Tamio Aburano

An F-FDG-PET with CT scan was performed to stage a tongue cancer, revealing the hypermetabolic region in the thoracic vertebra. This corresponded to a benign lesion seen on MRIs and CT.Although these findings suggested a vertebral hemangioma, "hot" vertebra in FDG-PET was atypical. The final diagnosis was confirmed capillary hemangioma by the scopic biopsy and this lesion was no change at 1 yea...

Rahbar,

SUMMARY Vertebral hemangiomas are very common abnormalities involving human spinal column. Two different kinds of these lesions, symptomatic and asymptomatic hemangiomas are noted in the spine. The asymptomatic ones are found incidentally in spinal imaging investigations and don not need any theraputic action. The symptomatic hemangiomas, which are not as usual as former one but, causes signif...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2013
Ozerk Okutan Timur Yildirim Serdar Isik Berna Gokce Barıs Saygili Ethem Bes Konakli

Vertebral hemangiomas are the most common tumours of the vertebral column. Generally, these tumours are asymptomatic but some patients complain of back pain and develop neurologic symptoms due to extraosseous extension. Vertebral hemangiomas can extend extradurally causing neurological impairment as a result of compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots. Vertebral hemangiomas may be multipl...

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