A member asked:

Had a mri on back with no contrast. found hemanginoma at t2. could they of missed that being cancer if that was with no contrast? i have pain there

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Dr. Aasim Sehbai answered

Specializes in Medical Oncology

Hemangiomas : On MRI radiologists can detect hemangiomas and usually differentiate from cancer. They usually do not cause pain.

Answered 4/17/2016

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