Vertebral Hemangioma Alcohol Ablation 



vertebral hemangiomas MOHALI

Vertebral hemangiomas are benign vascular tumours of the spine that affect around ten percent of the population. They are frequently asymptomatic and are discovered by chance due to their distinctive features on MRI. If a hemangioma has unrestrained bleeding, it might be severe. For vertebral hemangiomas, alcohol ablation is an effectual treatment choice. Hemangioma discomfort can be effectively treated with radiation therapy. Surgery, radiotherapy into hemangiomatous vertebrae have all been used to treat vertebral hemangiomas. Vertebral hemangiomas appear as lucent patches separated by bony trabeculae on CT scans. Vertebral hemangiomas are congenital vascular abnormalities, not actual tumours.

Using CT-guided alcohol ablation, about 85 percent of symptomatic vertebral hemangiomas can be improved significantly. 

 The non-surgical treatment for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is alcohol septal ablation. The diagnosis of a vertebral hemangioma is critical and, in some situations, difficult. In terms of clinical and radiological behaviour, it may resemble brain abnormalities. 

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