A spinal haemangioma is a noncancerous cluster of blood vessels within a vertebral body. They are very common and almost always cause no symptoms. An MRI may show a distinctive signal change in a vertebra consistent with a haemangioma. Finding a spinal haemangioma provides a baseline for monitoring and helps distinguish it from more concerning vertebral changes.
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