From the case:
Vertebral hemangioma (fat poor)
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Low T1 signal (low fat content), high T2 signal mass involving most of the vertebral body and extending into the pedicle.
From the case:
Vertebral hemangioma (fat poor)
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Typical tubercular pattern of a hemangioma.
Case Discussion
Some hemangiomas are fat poor and can demonstrate more aggressive growth patterns, including extra-osseous spread.