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From: Haemangioma, an uncommon cause of an extradural or intradural extramedullary mass: case series with radiological pathological correlation

Fig. 6

Case 4 from Table 1: 74-year-old woman with bilateral upper limb clumsiness and upper limb spasms. Axial T2-weighted sequence (a) and axial (b) and sagittal (c) post-contrast T1-weighted sequences show a 4-cm intradural mass at the level of T1, which is bright on the T2-weighted sequence and enhances homogeneously. It extends through the right neural foramen (asterisk). There is adjacent signal abnormality within the T1 vertebra and cortical destruction (arrowhead). Haematoxylin and eosin stain of excised intradural spinal mass with bone erosion (d) confirms a haemangioma

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