Spinal hemangioblastoma

Case contributed by Mostafa Elfeky , 4 Jul 2019
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 4 Nov 2019

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The imaging features shows a vascular spinal tumour with multiple tortious vascular channels within its substance and associated syrinx. The case was pathologically proved spinal haemangioblastoma - pathology report unavailable. The patient improved dramatically after the operation.

Case courtesy Dr. Mohamed Kaed, consultant radiologist, Dar Al-Ashaa, Alexandria, Egypt.

Case courtesy Dr. Mostafa Al-Askary, lecturer of neurosurgery, Alexandria university, Egypt.

  • -<p>The imaging features shows a vascular spinal tumour with multiple tortious vascular channels within its substance and associated syrinx. The case was pathologically proved <a href="/articles/spinal-haemangioblastoma">spinal haemangioblastoma</a> - pathology report unavailable. The patient improved dramatically after the operation.</p><p> </p><p>Case courtesy Dr. Mohamed Kaed, consultant radiologist, Dar Al-Ashaa, Alexandria, Egypt.</p>
  • +<p>The imaging features shows a vascular spinal tumour with multiple tortious vascular channels within its substance and associated syrinx. The case was pathologically proved <a href="/articles/spinal-haemangioblastoma">spinal haemangioblastoma</a> - pathology report unavailable. The patient improved dramatically after the operation.</p><p> </p><p>Case courtesy Dr. Mohamed Kaed, consultant radiologist, Dar Al-Ashaa, Alexandria, Egypt.</p><p>Case courtesy Dr. Mostafa Al-Askary, lecturer of neurosurgery, Alexandria university, Egypt.</p>

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