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Hey all, I just had a question and hoped maybe someone will have some info or insight into my situation. I have had 2 cervical mri's with and without contrast and they found a 1 cm "heterogeneously enhancing lesion which may represent an atypical hangioma, an osteoid osteoma or an osteoblastoma, a malignant bony lesion is considered less likely" I had an additional mri 6 months later with the same results....I was wondering what a dr should be doing next since mine doesnt seem to think its a problem? in my opinion having the report read that a malignant lesion is less likely...doesnt exactly say that its defintely not malignant...do you guys think im just worrying too much and that it really is nothing? What should i ask the dr to do next? Thanks for any insight :)
Posted on 01/25/12, 03:52 pm
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