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Fig. 1 | Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery

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From: Multidisciplinary management of invasive vertebral hemangioma: the role of different neurointervention modalities—a retrospective study

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60-year-old female previously operated for laminectomy and two-level fixation of Dv10 vertebral. Her weakness improved for a few months, and then, progressive deterioration occurred again. Percutaneous alcohol injection followed by vertebroplasty was decided. The patient improved again within 3 months. A sagittal MRI showing D10 Hemangioma with spinal canal narrowing with the shadow of plate and screws. B Axial MRI with GAD showing epidural extension of the hemangioma with cord compression. D, E MRI one month after alcohol & vertebroplasty showing regression of the epidural component with the black signal of the vertebroplasty. C, F sagittal and axial CT showing D10 lesion before vertebroplasty with the plate and screws

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