Atypical hemangiomas of the spine
Atypical Hemangioma in Spine
Belfi L, Ortiz AO, Lustrin E, Koenigsberg R, de Moura A, Haas J, Drexler S. Atypical vertebral body hemangiomas. 2002 American Society of Spine Radiology 5th Annual Practical Spine Imaging Symposium Syllabus 2002; 291. ASNR 40th . Webber B, Ortiz AO, Mueller R, de Moura A. Improved discographic technique with post-discography multislice CT.
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Spine. post arches fuse by 3-4 yo. neurocentral synchondrosis b/w lat masses and body fuse @ 7 yo. upper C-spine injuries MC b/w birth and 8 yo. b/c horizontal facets, large head size, M. weakness, inc neck motion. Swischuk’s line drawn along post arch of C1-3, should pass w/in 1.5 mm of post arch of C2
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Lateral - Spondylolisthesis (most likely will be one of our patients) – type and grade – different in the lumbar spine than any where else. Transitional segments on AP – won’t ask types. Tumors, mets, hemangiomas, Pagets – bone or joint disease shows up better on lateral view. Aneurysms better on lateral. AP view – six most likely ...
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Hemangiomas are usually considered congenital are bluish purple colouration, increased warmth compressibility followed by refilling, bruit and thrill help to distinguish them. Traditional management of hemangioma has consisted of observation only unless – rapid growth, thrombocytopenia or involvement of vital structures.
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Hemangiomas. Intracranial. choleseatoma CLASS IV. Acoustic neuroma (neurinoma) neurofibroma. Arachnoidal or Meningeal fibroblastoma. Endothelioma. Memingioma. Memingothelioma. Papilloma of Choroid Plexus. Pituitary adenoma (Chromophobe, Acidophile, Basophile) Psammoma BRAIN TUMOR RATING CHART.
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Monostic (usually spine) Inguinal Mass (iliopsoas or psoas abscess) Pain, fever, malaise, weight loss Pott’s Disease = TB in spine Avascular Necrosis (Septic or Idiopathic Osteonecrosis) Corticosteroid, Alcohol, Radiation. Hemoglobinopathies, Coagulopathy. Vasculitis, Pancreatitis, Caisson Disease, Gaucher’s Disease Femoral Head
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