Hemangioma Symptoms and Diagnosis
People can have symptoms from spinal hemangiomas — or none at all. Our doctors use imaging tests, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, to diagnose hemangiomas.
Hemangioma symptoms
Most hemangiomas don't cause symptoms,
People who do have symptoms report:
- Back pain.
- Pain that radiates along a nerve due to an inflamed or irritated nerve root.
- Spinal cord compression.
When to see a doctor
You should see your doctor if the pain starts to cause a lot of discomfort and limits your activities of daily living.
Hemangioma diagnosis
If your doctor thinks you may have a hemangioma, they'll run imaging tests:
- X-ray — to check for a trabecular pattern on the bone. (Trabecular, or cancellous, bone is a lattice-shaped structure within the bone.)
- CT scan — to check for a polka dot appearance in the bone.
If this appears, your doctor will order an MRI to see if the tumor has:
- Expanded into the spinal column or spinal canal.
- Encroached on the spinal cord.
An MRI can also show the extent of nerve damage in the spine and help plan surgical treatment.