Likely: It is likely due to surgery - but you need to talk to your doctor on why he suspects a tumor? There might be other pieces of information and circumstances he is privy to.
Answered 12/7/2012
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Wow. It: Is not real common to need fusions in the t-spine, so you should provide details there. Stenosis, narrowing will be seen, but is it circumferential, or from the front, sides or back? It seems that you may have two physicians, and you need a third to unravel the mysteries.
Answered 12/9/2012
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