Presentation
Referred for evaluation of spinal trauma
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Spinal meningioma
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There is an extramedullary, oval lesion at T10/11 level. It is isointense on T1 and There is moderate enhancement. The spinal cord is displaced anteriorly. The coronal view shows the lesion displacing the cord to left. The lesion measures 13 x 8mm.
This sagittal view shows L1 partially collapsed. Note also multiple vertebral hemangiomas and disc degenerations.