Presentation
Lower thoracic levels non-specific pain.
Patient Data
Age: 35-year-old
Gender: Female
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The vertebrals bodies keep normal alignment, signal and height. The canal is capacious at all levels with no cord compression. The cord is unremarkable. Incidentally noted T10 hemangioma.
Case Discussion
This case illustrates the appearance of a normal thoracic spine MRI in a 35-year-old female. For more examples like this one, please refer to the article on normal spine imaging examples.