Patient Data
Gender: Female
From the case:
Vertebral hemangioma with curtain sign
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From the case:
Vertebral hemangioma with curtain sign
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Case Discussion
The findings are compatible with vertebral hemangioma showing both polka-dot sign and curtain sign.
Curtain sign (or draped curtain sign) refers to the appearance of a vertebral body mass that extends to the anterior epidural space.