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I have hemangioma in d2 vertebral body. .is this dangerous? my doctor didnt mind it

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

?T2 hemangioma: I assume you mean the T2 vertebral body - it is common to see small hemangiomas in a vertebral body (they are found in ~10% of autopsies), and they usually do not need any specific treatment. Your doctor may want to recheck it after some period to show that it is not enlarging. If you develop upper back pain or any new pain or weakness in your legs, do see your doctor right away.

Answered 1/18/2016

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