Syringomyelia And Vertebral Hemangiomas Posted: 03-23-06 23:55pm
In 2004 I was diagnosed with c7 vertebral
hemangioma throughout vertebral body and a
syrinx on spinal cord from the t4 to t6
level. My question is through out all
research I have done I want to know about
what complications can I endure having
vertebral hemangioma throughout the whole
vertebral body and having pain with it?
Also with the spinal cord syrinx it was
said to be mild or small in 2004 and 2005
with mri's what kind of damage can be done
to my spinal cord as of now from this? I
can't find the answers and I am really
scared I have pain extremely with both
conditions and I have researched and read
alot of things but I want to know from the
time I was diagnosed with both conditions
until now not knowing how long before the
test I had these what kind of damage can
be done to my c7 vertebra and and spinal
cord were the syrinx is? The syrinx was
said to be caused by a car accident I was
in , in 1997 but not actually known but
thought to be if this is of any help in
answering my questions. I also have
hemangioma of posterior portion t11.
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razzle51
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Syringomyelia Posted: 04-21-06 14:27pm
Go to www.Asap.Org for good
support and where you can find alot of
answers
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