Fig. 4From: Haemangioma, an uncommon cause of an extradural or intradural extramedullary mass: case series with radiological pathological correlationCase 2 from Table 1: 35-year-old man with gait disturbance and a sensory level at T6. Sagittal T2-weighted sequence (a) shows an extradural mass within the spinal canal posterior extending from T5 to T7. There is displacement of extradural fat on the non-contrast T1-weighted sequence (b). Sagittal (c) and axial T1-weighted post-contrast sequences (d) show avid enhancement of the mass. It displaces the cord anteriorly, and there is high signal intensity within the cord on the T2-weighted sequence (asterisk). Haematoxylin and eosin stain of excised extradural spinal mass (e) confirms a haemangiomaBack to article page